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Splitter LP ZLA0506 for DVB-T and Analog Signals — LP signal distributor
Splitter LP ZLA0506 for DVB-T and Analog Signals — LP signal distributor
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Splitter LP ZLA0506 for DVB-T and Analog Signals — LP signal distributor
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Splitter LP ZLA0506 for DVB-T and Analog Signals — LP signal distributor
Splitter LP ZLA0506 for DVB-T and Analog Signals — LP signal distributor
LP ZLA0506 is a compact RF signal splitter designed to distribute DVB‑T and analog television signals from a single antenna feed to multiple receivers. It enables simultaneous connection of TVs and set‑top boxes, maintaining signal separation and routing without altering modulation formats. The device is intended for home and small installations where one aerial must serve several devices and supports common terrestrial broadcast frequencies used for both digital (DVB‑T) and analog signals.
The LP ZLA0506 offers a reliable passive distribution solution with minimal insertion into the antenna chain, ensuring stable reception across multiple outputs. Its simple, passive design requires no external power, reducing installation complexity and maintenance. The splitter provides uniform routing for DVB‑T and analog signals, helping preserve signal integrity for standard domestic installations.
Connect the incoming antenna cable to the splitter’s input connector and attach the receiving devices to the splitter’s output connectors using standard coaxial cables. Ensure connectors are tightened to provide good electrical contact and reduce signal loss. Place the splitter in a dry, indoor location close to the antenna feed or distribution point. No external power is required; verify signal levels on each receiver and adjust antenna orientation or use amplification upstream if reception is weak.
For best results, use short, high-quality coaxial cables between the splitter and receiver devices, avoid unnecessary cable joins, and keep the splitter away from sources of electromagnetic interference. If multiple split stages are needed or signal levels are low, consider using a powered distribution amplifier to preserve signal strength.
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