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RGPC TV Guard Offers Coax Protection and Improved Signal Quality

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New Orleans, LA – March 16, 2007 – Richard Gray’s Power Company (RGPC) announces the availability of its RGPC TV Guard, an in-line device that plugs into the Coax cable line to protect sensitive video gear from surges, spikes and electromagnetic or radio frequency interference that can cause damage or negatively affect performance. With a response time of less than 100 nanoseconds, the TV guard provides lightning quick response time when harmful anomalies or lightning strikes pass through the Coax line.

Like all of their power delivery products, RGPC’s TV Guard is designed to offer protection while enhancing the quality of a home theater experience. An extremely low insertion (signal) loss means that more of the signal actually makes it to the TV and more signal strength means a better picture. The TV Guard is ideally suited to shield costly HDTV receivers, CATV set-top converters, cable modems, and any other device that has a coax connection from potentially damaging surges and interference.

The small, sturdy plastic box and hand-crafted internals can absorb over 600 catastrophic surges of over 500 Amps before a replacement is needed. The TV Guard provides the strongest available protection for narrow-band RF signals, much better than gas discharge cells typically used in the universal/broadband coax surge arrestors.

Richard Gray’s Power Company Vice President of Sales, Jeff Lubitsky said, “The RGPC TV Guard is a ‘must have’ for videophiles and TV enthusiasts to protect their displays and video components without compromising signal quality for the best image possible. As with most RGPC power delivery products, we believe dealers and consumers will soon recognize TV Guard as the premium Coax protector on the market.”

RGPC TV Guard has an MSRP of $89 and is shipping now.

For more information on RGPC, please visit www.richardgrayspowercompany.com.

RGPC’s parallel technology captures and restores instantaneously high-current-on-demand, working cycle-to-cycle to satisfy power hungry equipment while rejecting power spikes and smaller surges that lead to premature failure of sensitive electronics. RGPC products are proudly manufactured in the U.S.A. and are sold solely through their network of professional audio/video dealers and installers.

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