Cable 1x2 splitter

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pookah

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Oct 12, 2011
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Looking to split a line into two as Norsat LNBs only have single output and with dual LNBs on market i have either no signal or on the edge of pixelation. Bought a 2x8 passive switch but there seems to be great amount of signal loss. I understand that any splitter will result in signal loss but are there any good proper splitters that minimize signal loss?
 
A 2.3-3GHz rated 2x1 splitter would be best. I have been very impressed with the BAMF brand units. They have 3.5dB loss each port and great isolation. Much better than the 10.6-11dB loss on a 2x8!

Remember to keep the voltage at 18Vdc - 21Vdc. LNBs do not perform well (some models not at all) with lower voltages such as a STB's 13Vdc vertical polarity switched voltage.
 
A 2.3-3GHz rated 2x1 splitter would be best. I have been very impressed with the BAMF brand units. They have 3.5dB loss each port and great isolation. Much better than the 10.6-11dB loss on a 2x8!

Remember to keep the voltage at 18Vdc - 21Vdc. LNBs do not perform well (some models not at all) with lower voltages such as a STB's 13Vdc vertical polarity switched voltage.

Would this be the one?
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A question with this splitter , would both TVs be able to watch H/V at the same time?
 
No, splitters cannot separate Horizontal and Vertical polarities fron a single polarity output. Pookah is splitting a LNB, which only outputs a single polarity, H or V depending on the servo probe setting.
 
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