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Splitter

A splitter is a device that allows a single input signal to be divided into multiple output signals. It is commonly used in various applications, such as telecommunications, audio systems, and computer networks. Splitters are designed to evenly distribute the signal strength across the outputs, ensuring efficient and reliable transmission to multiple devices or destinations.

Frequency400-430MHz
Insertion Loss<=3.5dB
Mutual Isolation>=20dB
VSWR<=1.3:1
Power Capacity50w
Impedance50Ω
RF ConnectorN female/SMA

Coupler

A coupler is a device used to combine or split signals in communication systems. It enables the efficient transfer of signals between different components, such as cables, antennas, or optical fibers. Couplers are commonly used in telecommunications, radio frequency systems, and optical networks. They ensure accurate signal transmission and distribution while minimizing loss or interference, allowing for reliable and seamless communication.

Multiswitch

A multiswitch is a device used in satellite television systems to distribute satellite signals to multiple receivers or set-top boxes. It allows users to connect multiple satellite dishes and receivers to a single system, enabling the simultaneous reception of different satellite channels. Multiswitches are designed to maintain signal quality and provide seamless switching between different satellite feeds, making them essential components in multi-room or multi-receiver satellite setups.

DiSEqC Switch

A DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) switch is a device used in satellite television systems to control multiple satellite dishes and receivers. It allows users to switch between different satellite signals or polarizations using a single receiver. DiSEqC switches are typically used in multi-satellite setups, where users want to access channels from multiple satellites using a single dish or receiver. They provide a convenient and efficient way to manage and control satellite reception, simplifying the setup and operation of satellite systems.

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