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Triax ACV 8 8-way Splitter 343254
Key features of Triax ACV 8 8-way Splitter 343254
• Broadband distribution cable TV or terrestrial antenna signal distribution
• Manufacturer number: 344254
• Frequency range from 5 MHz to 1.0 GHz
• Number of outputs: 8
• Impedance: 75 ohm
• All ports AC/DC blocked at inner conductor
• 110 dB shielding effectiveness and Grade 2 return loss (>18 dB)
• Connector type: F socket
• Dimensions: 115 x 35 x 17 mm
Further details of Triax ACV 8 8-way Splitter 343254
The Triax ACV 8 is an 8-way coaxial splitter, which is ideal for operating multiple televisions, set-top boxes or tuners from a single antenna or cable signal. It can be used effectively in apartment buildings, family homes or places where a central signal needs to reach eight different users or devices. It can be used in both terrestrial digital (DVB-T/T2) and cable television (CATV/MATV/SMATV) systems, and thanks to its good shielding, it ensures reliable, stable signal transmission.
However, when using it, it is worth noting that the signal naturally weakens at each output due to distribution, so if the input signal is already weak, the reception quality may deteriorate. It is important to use coaxial cables of the right quality and precise connectors, as faulty or poorly installed cables can significantly impair signal quality. If you are connecting many devices or need long cabling, it may be advisable to install a signal amplifier in the system to ensure that the signal remains at the correct strength everywhere.
