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Splitter ShiverPeaks 86350-M for SAT-TV, frequency 5–860 MHz and 950–2250 MHz, DC pass
ShiverPeaks 86350-M is a SAT-TV splitter designed to distribute satellite and terrestrial broadcast signals with preserved frequency separation. It supports 5–860 MHz for terrestrial TV/FM and 950–2250 MHz for satellite L-band reception, and includes DC pass capability to allow powering of LNBs through the splitter. The compact device is intended for installations that combine satellite and terrestrial signals and need signal distribution to multiple receivers while maintaining the required frequency ranges.
The splitter provides dual-band operation covering both TV/FM and satellite L-band ranges, ensuring compatibility with combined SAT-TV installations. Built-in DC pass enables remote powering of satellite LNBs from a receiver or multiswitch without additional wiring. The unit is compact and suitable for home or small commercial setups where reliable signal splitting and frequency separation are required. Its design minimizes interference between the terrestrial and satellite bands, supporting stable reception across the specified frequency ranges.
Connect the incoming terrestrial antenna feed to the TV/FM input and the satellite dish feed to the satellite input as indicated by the installer or product markings. Connect each receiver or distribution output to the corresponding output port using appropriate coaxial cables and F-type connectors. Ensure that devices intended to supply power to the LNB are connected to a port that supports DC pass so the LNB receives the required voltage. Verify signal quality at each receiver and adjust antenna/dish alignment or receiver settings if necessary.
Use quality coaxial cables and properly tightened F-type connectors to reduce signal loss. Install the splitter in a dry, ventilated location away from strong electromagnetic interference sources. When feeding power to the LNB through the splitter, confirm that only one power source is active at a time to avoid conflicts. For longer cable runs or weak signals, consider using inline amplifiers or low-loss cabling to maintain reception quality.
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