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2-way coaxial splitter Rangeful WS2W 1 GHz, 75 Ω
2-way coaxial splitter Rangeful WS2W 1 GHz, 75 Ω
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2-way coaxial splitter Rangeful WS2W 1 GHz, 75 Ω
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2-way coaxial splitter Rangeful WS2W 1 GHz, 75 Ω
2-way coaxial splitter Rangeful WS2W 1 GHz, 75 Ω
The Rangeful WS2W 2-way coaxial splitter evenly divides or combines RF signal power (up to 50 W) between two outputs. Housed in a compact aluminum case with high-quality N-female connectors, it is intended for use in cellular amplifier systems, antenna installations, cable or satellite distribution where a single signal must be routed to two locations. The WS2W supports multiple mobile bands up to 1 GHz when configured for 50 Ω systems and is available in a 75 Ω version for cable and antenna systems requiring that impedance.
The splitter features a small, lightweight aluminum housing for easy mounting, standardized connectors for reliable coaxial connections, and low insertion loss that allows operation with relatively high input power. Its consistent two-way division simplifies connection of two indoor antennas or distribution to two devices without modifying the source equipment.
Connect the input port of the WS2W to the RF source (antenna, cable or amplifier output) using an appropriate coaxial cable and the two output ports to the target devices or antennas. If fewer than two outputs are used, install a suitable dummy load on the unused port to avoid reflections. Ensure cable impedance matches the splitter (75 Ω version for cable/TV systems); tighten N-female connectors securely and avoid over-torquing.
Use the WS2W only with cables and equipment matching the splitter impedance. Keep the insertion loss and the additional attenuation from cable runs in mind when planning distribution; for signal booster installations, minimize cable length and use the splitter only when necessary to preserve signal strength.
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