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Lider pliter SAT 2 WAY 5–2450 MHz splitter ZLA0635PP, 2-output satellite signal splitter
Lider pliter SAT 2 WAY 5–2450 MHz splitter ZLA0635PP is a compact 2-output satellite and coax signal splitter designed to divide an incoming RF feed between two receivers or distribution lines. The device supports a wide frequency range from 5 to 2450 MHz, enabling use with satellite LNBs, terrestrial TV antennas and other broadband RF sources. Its metal housing and F-type connectors provide a reliable connection for small installations and residential setups.
The splitter offers broad frequency coverage suitable for both satellite and terrestrial signals, allowing a single feed to serve two devices without complex reconfiguration. Its simple passive design requires no power supply, reducing installation complexity and maintenance. The compact form factor and standard F-connectors make it compatible with common coaxial cabling systems and easy to integrate into existing setups.
Connect the incoming coaxial cable from the satellite dish, antenna or distribution amplifier to the input F-connector. Attach two coaxial cables to the output F-connectors and route them to the respective receivers or distribution points. Ensure all connections are tightened to provide secure contact and minimize signal loss. No configuration or power connection is required for standard passive operation.
For best signal integrity, use high-quality coaxial cable and properly tightened F-type connectors. Avoid long cable runs without amplification when splitting satellite or weak terrestrial signals; consider adding a low-noise amplifier or powered distribution amplifier if signal levels are marginal. Install the splitter in a dry, ventilated location and protect it from moisture and mechanical strain on the cables.
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