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Splitter electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz
Splitter electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz
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Splitter electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz
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Splitter electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz
Splitter electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz
electro base SPS-2HD TV‑SAT 1→2 outputs 5–2400 MHz is a compact RF splitter designed to distribute a combined satellite and terrestrial TV signal from a single input to two outputs while maintaining the full 5–2400 MHz frequency range. The device enables two receivers, tuners or TVs to access the same incoming feed without modifying the signal band, making it suitable for small domestic and light commercial installations where a reliable passive split is required.
The splitter preserves the wide 5–2400 MHz frequency range to ensure compatibility with DVB-S/S2 satellite signals and terrestrial DVB-T/T2 or cable services. Its passive design requires no external power, reducing installation complexity and ongoing maintenance. The compact housing and standard F-type connectors provide straightforward mechanical compatibility with commonly used coaxial cabling, while isolation between outputs helps minimise cross-interference between connected receivers.
Connect the incoming antenna or dish feed to the single input labeled on the splitter, then attach coaxial cables from the two outputs to each receiver, set‑top box or TV tuner. Ensure all F‑type connectors are firmly tightened to provide stable electrical contact. Because the device is passive, no power connection is necessary. After physical installation, check each receiver for signal level and channel tuning; minor adjustments to cable routing or connectors may be required to achieve optimal reception.
For best performance, use good‑quality 75 Ω coaxial cables and properly fitted F‑type connectors. Avoid long cable runs without amplification when splitting satellite signals, as passive splitting reduces signal level; if signal loss affects reception, consider using an active distribution amplifier or locating the split after a low‑noise amplifier.
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