Solid 8-Way Power Pass Splitter
The Solid 8-Way Splitter is a high-performance signal distribution solution for SATV/CATV networks. Its robust design, wide frequency range, and high isolation make it an ideal choice for distributing Pay and FTA TV channels from C-Band and Ku-Band satellites. With its low insertion loss and power passing capabilities, this splitter ensures high-quality video and audio transmission, making it a perfect solution for various SATV/CATV applications.
Key Features:
– 8-Way Power Pass: All 8 ports support power passing, with 1 input and 24V, 0.8A (Max.) power handling.
– Wide Frequency Range: Supports 5-2400 MHz frequency range, ideal for distributing Pay and FTA TV channels from C-Band and Ku-Band satellites.
– High Isolation: Ensures minimal signal interference between ports, providing perfect performance index.
– Low Insertion Loss: Minimizes signal loss, ensuring high-quality video and audio transmission.
– F-Connector: All ports feature F-connectors, ensuring secure and reliable connections.
Ideal for:
– Distributing Pay and FTA TV channels from C-Band and Ku-Band satellites
– SATV/CATV networks
– Cable TV distribution
– LNB signal distribution in multi Set-top box connections (H or V, not both simultaneously)
– DD Free Dish and other DTH frequency lists
Zinc Die-cast housing, nickel-plated
Easy installation with two edge hole sites
Screening factor: 5-2400 MHz >100dB
Low insertion loss
High insolation
Perfect performance index
Designed for SATV/CATV Power passing 24V 0.8A (MAX.)
All ports F-(f) connector, 75 Ohm
This 8 Way splitter is easy to use with Cable TV distribution, All 8 ports are power pass with 1 input. You can also use LNB signal distribution in multi Set-top box connection but you can use only H or V at the same time. You can not use both H/V at the same time.
This Splitter can distribute Pay and FTA TV Channels from C-Band and Ku-Band like DD Free Dish. You can get the other DTH frequency list from here.



































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