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Coaxial 4-way splitter Rangeful WS4W 4 ports 1 GHz
Coaxial 4-way splitter Rangeful WS4W 4 ports 1 GHz
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Coaxial 4-way splitter Rangeful WS4W 4 ports 1 GHz
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Coaxial 4-way splitter Rangeful WS4W 4 ports 1 GHz
Coaxial 4-way splitter Rangeful WS4W 4 ports 1 GHz
The Rangeful WS4W 4-way splitter evenly divides or combines RF signal power (up to 50 W) in cellular and RF systems, providing four N-female outputs for connecting multiple indoor antennas or devices. It is housed in a compact, lightweight aluminum case and supports common mobile frequency bands from 800 MHz to 2600 MHz, enabling distribution of a single signal source to up to four outputs while maintaining signal integrity.
The WS4W features a small aluminum housing with convenient surface-mounting options and high-quality N-female connectors. It supports the main cellular bands (800, 900, 1800, 2100, 2600 MHz) and offers low insertion loss that allows operation with relatively high input power. The compact design and connector layout simplify coaxial cable routing and installation in residential or small commercial setups.
Connect the single RF input from your antenna or amplifier to the splitter input N-female connector and attach up to four coaxial cables to the output N-female ports leading to indoor antennas or devices. If fewer than four outputs are used, terminate any unused ports with appropriate 50 ohm dummy loads to prevent reflections and maintain proper performance. Ensure all connections are tight and that cable lengths and routing minimise unnecessary loss.
Use the WS4W only when passive splitting is required and when the number of outputs matches your installation needs. Choose coaxial cables and terminations rated for 50 ohm systems, keep cable runs as short as practical to reduce attenuation, and verify that the splitter's frequency support and maximum input power are compatible with your booster or RF source.
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