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Cable splitter/combiner QOLTEC 54207 — passive RF signal splitter/combiner
Cable splitter/combiner QOLTEC 54207 — passive RF signal splitter/combiner
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Cable splitter/combiner QOLTEC 54207 — passive RF signal splitter/combiner
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Cable splitter/combiner QOLTEC 54207 — passive RF signal splitter/combiner
Cable splitter/combiner QOLTEC 54207 — passive RF signal splitter/combiner
QOLTEC 54207 is a passive cable splitter/combiner designed for RF signal distribution and combining. The device splits one coaxial feed into multiple outputs or, conversely, combines multiple inputs into a single line. It is intended for use in cable TV, antenna systems and simple RF routing where passive splitting or combining is required. The unit follows common passive splitter principles and provides a compact solution for basic signal distribution tasks.
The QOLTEC 54207 is a passive device that does not require external power, providing reliable splitting or combining without additional power consumption or active circuitry. Its compact form factor enables easy installation in household or small-site setups. Being passive, it introduces no active processing and is compatible with standard coaxial systems used in cable television and antenna installations.
Connect the incoming coaxial feed to the device's designated input port and attach the output ports to the respective receivers or downstream equipment using standard coaxial cables and connectors. For combining, connect each source to a separate input port and use the combined output to feed the destination device. Ensure all connections are tight and that cable types and connector types match the installation to minimize signal loss. Since the unit is passive, no power connection is required.
Use the QOLTEC 54207 in short-run domestic or small-site environments where passive splitting/combining is appropriate. Avoid relying on passive splitters for long cable runs or where significant signal gain is necessary; in such cases use amplified splitters or inline amplifiers to maintain signal levels. Verify impedance matching and cable quality to reduce insertion loss and reflections.
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