3 Way Splitter Power Pass 1 Leg
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About this Product
A 3-way splitter with power pass on 1 leg is a device used in coaxial cable systems to distribute a single signal source into three separate outputs. This type of splitter is particularly useful for distributing cable TV, satellite signals, or antenna signals to multiple devices in a home or office. The "power pass" feature means that one of the output legs allows DC power to pass through, which is useful for powering devices like amplifiers or satellite receivers that need to receive power through the coaxial line.
Key Features:
- Three Outputs: Splits the incoming signal into three separate output channels.
- Power Pass: Allows DC power to pass through one of the output legs, which is essential for powering inline amplifiers or other equipment.
- High Signal Integrity: Designed to minimize signal loss and maintain the quality of the transmitted signal.
- Compact Design: Typically small and easy to install, fitting neatly into existing coaxial cable setups.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials to ensure longevity and reliability.
- Low Insertion Loss: Designed to minimize the amount of signal degradation that occurs when splitting the signal.
Specifications:
- Frequency Range: Usually covers standard frequencies used in TV and satellite systems, often from 5 MHz to 2 GHz or higher.
- Insertion Loss: Typically around 3.5 dB per output leg, but this can vary depending on the design.
- Isolation: Isolation between ports is often around 20-30 dB, which helps reduce signal interference.
- Power Pass Frequency: The frequency range over which DC power is allowed to pass through, often up to a few GHz.
- Connectors: Usually equipped with standard F-type connectors or other common coaxial connectors.
- Housing Material: Typically made of metal for durability and effective shielding, often with a nickel-plated finish.
- Dimensions: Compact, often around 3-4 inches in length, with variable width and height depending on the design.
- Mounting Type: Often includes mounting options or clips for easy installation in a variety of settings.
This type of splitter is ideal for home entertainment setups, allowing you to distribute signals effectively while ensuring that necessary power can reach all components.
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