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Signal splitter Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN — 4-way DIN rail RF/TV/FM distribution
Signal splitter Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN — 4-way DIN rail RF/TV/FM distribution
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Signal splitter Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN — 4-way DIN rail RF/TV/FM distribution
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Signal splitter Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN — 4-way DIN rail RF/TV/FM distribution
Signal splitter Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN — 4-way DIN rail RF/TV/FM distribution
Elfon OP-VR4-S DIN is a 4-way signal splitter designed for DIN-rail mounting that distributes RF/TV/FM antenna signals from a single input to four outputs. The compact module fits on standard DIN rails used in distribution cabinets and electrical enclosures, enabling neat routing of coaxial connections for small domestic or commercial installations. The device maintains signal flow for multiple receivers while keeping the installation footprint minimal.
The Elfon 4-way DIN splitter offers space-efficient DIN-rail mounting and four identical outputs for parallel distribution to several receivers. It supports common RF/TV/FM antenna signal formats delivered over coaxial cables and simplifies multi-room signal routing without requiring additional adapters. Its metal housing and standardized connectors provide reliable mechanical and electrical connections within distribution panels.
Mount the unit on a standard DIN rail inside the distribution cabinet or enclosure, ensuring it is secured according to the cabinet layout. Connect the incoming antenna feed to the input coax connector and attach coaxial cables from the four outputs to the receivers or downstream distribution points. Verify connections are tight and routed to minimise bend stress on cables. No external power supply is required for passive operation; test signal levels at the receivers to confirm acceptable reception after installation.
For optimal performance, place the splitter near the main antenna feed point inside the cabinet to reduce cable lengths and losses. Use quality coaxial cables and proper F-type connectors, and avoid excessive cable bending. If signal levels are weak after splitting, consider adding a suitable distribution amplifier or evaluating antenna placement.
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