High performance 2.4 GHz digital splitters are used for splitting a single coax into up to 4 lines. These splitters are designed for applications that operate in the 5 MHz to 2.4 GHz range, which include: satellite, digital/HD cable TV, broadcast (over the air) TV, CCTV and other general purpose coaxial cable splitting requirements. All ports on the 2.4 GHz splitters are power pass enabled. This allows any of the ports to be used to pass power from the satellite set top box to the satellite dish or multi-switch. All splitters include an internal printed circuit board design inside of a nickel plated zinc die cast housing which helps to improve overall splitter performance in return loss, insertion loss and port-to-port isolation measurements, resulting in a stronger, cleaner signal with more protection from outside signal interference. All 2.4 GHz splitters have a solid, sealed body for improved EMT/fir performance and a standoff design which allows cables to be routed behind the splitter for tight installations. Machine formed threads on the F ports allow for smooth connector mating. Splitters include a grounding screw port for attaching ground wires and two user accessible mounting holes.
- Splits incoming signal into 4 separate signals
- 5 MHz to 2.4 GHz bandwidth suitable for HD satellite and digital cable TV
- PCB printed-circuit board design and soldered back for better shielding
- 2-Grounding screws eliminate the need for grounding block
- Use termination caps on unused ports to reduce signal loss
- For 75Ω coaxial cable systems
- Insertion loss: 8dB to 12dB over rated frequency range
- EMI/RFI shielding effectiveness: -80dB
Anonymous –
It performs as it should. No better, no worse than expected. It’s just like every other splitter with the same plugs on the market.
Anonymous –
It’s nothing fancy. You plug one coax and magically it turns into 4 outputs. I used this for my cable internet and it works.
Anonymous –
In use right now no problems easy to install well labeled; no problems.
Anonymous –
was bought to network a house for cable, directtv, and dish. Does not work with the cable providers. All services use different ones. Does not suit my purposes.
Anonymous –
Good quality and didn’t notice any drop in the picture quality. I have 3 TVs connected and 1 line terminated.
Anonymous –
Worked perfectly for updating my TV cable network, right impedance for HD signals.
Anonymous –
I had to expand my video Network as I’m finishing our basement. Decided on this product. I have six of them in line. No appreciable loss in signal quality. Also works flawlessly with Tivo/MOCA. Great for the price.
Anonymous –
Works well. I have Comcast and after installing it everything worked the same as before I replaced the splitter (clear TV picture, internet and phone). I wish carried one with more than 4 outputs and also carried the terminations you are supposed to use if you have an unused output. Supposedly if one is open it degrades the performance of the splitter.
Anonymous –
This splitter is good for about any coaxial application you’ll need one for. Quality is good. Price is decent.
Anonymous –
The signal loss using this splitter was great than using multiple layers of other types of splitters. I had to use a two way splitter with each of those have a three-way splitter of of them. This setup still has less signal loss than the direct connection from this product. I do not recommend this…it is a waste of money.
Anonymous –
no problem finding what I wanted and had good customer service at the front end.
Anonymous –
This splitter does not need an electrical supply. Splits coax cable into 4 lines. No loss in signal was noted.
Anonymous –
I used this when I dropped cable and went to antenna. I installed the antenna directly to the TV and then ran it through this. I didn’t notice any difference in any of the outputs throughtout my house.
Anonymous –
Does it’s job
Anonymous –
Without getting too technical, newer cable setups like FIOS and other high bandwidth and higher frequencies (1675 MHz) need splitters like this. The older ones that only handle up to 900 MHz may cause problems with the higher bandwidth required by HD and 4000 TV picture quality.
Anonymous –
I have never known these things to work once you unplug them. I have about 100 different styles that don’t work now but they did at one time. So, as long as you don’t unplug the coax it works great.
Anonymous –
I guess they do not make the 3-way anymore, so this worked just fine.
Anonymous –
It does not work with spectrum cable hook ups. And since that’s the reason I bought it, it was useless.
Anonymous –
Bought two of these and they have been working well with little to no signal degradation. Went in easy.
Anonymous –
Exactly what i needed
Anonymous –
Used this to splipt cable throughout my house. I have an attic HD antenna and now have TV to all my rooms.