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2-Way Satellite Splitter

HOLLAND HFS-2D 2-Way Diode Steered Satellite Wideband Splitter

HOLLAND HFS-2D 2-Way
Price$2.50
Manufacturer Code: HFS-2D
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HOLLAND HFS-2 2-Way Horizontal Port Satellite Broadband Splitter

HOLLAND HFS-2 2-Way
Price$2.25
Manufacturer Code: HFS-2
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ASKA 2-Way Horz. Splitter 40-2050 MHz. Power Pass

ASKA TG2G-2 Power Passing 2-way Satellite TV Splitter
Price$4.00
Manufacturer Code: TG2G-2
Average Rating: 5
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EAGLE ASPEN 2-Way Horz. Splitter 950-2150 MHz. Power Pass

EAGLE ASPEN P-2150-2AP-GX
Price$4.00
Manufacturer Code: P-2150-2AP-GX
Average Rating: 5
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HOLLAND HR S2 2-Way High Performance Satellite TV Splitter

HOLLAND HR S2 Satellite TV 2-Way Power Passing Signal Splitter
Price$3.95
Manufacturer Code: HR S2
Average Rating: 5
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HOLLAND 2-Way Vert. Splitter 15-2150 MHz. Power Pass -W- Grd.

HOLLAND Vert. 2-Way Splitter 15-2150 MHz. Power Pass with Ground
Price$4.95
Manufacturer Code: HRV S2
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2-Port Satellite Signal Splitter

Satellite Splitters Typically Pass from 950 to 2050 or 2150 MHz. and are used between the LNB (LNBF) and the Input of the Satellite Receivers. In this manner a Satellite Signal Feed from the Dish can be "Split" to feed multiple Receiver Units. Low Voltage is Present in this link between the LNB and Receiver and should be maintained and respected. With a 2 Receiver Setup, Voltage to the LNB typically would only be required from one or either of the Receivers. Some Splitters (HOLLAND) have diodes that eliminate the back-feeding of voltage back and forth between the Receivers, otherwise you may have to disable the Voltage eminating out through the "Input" port of one of the Receivers (this function is usually switchable for this purpose). With Multiple Receiver feeds in a "Head-End" scenario where receivers are dedicated to specific channels for mixing and carriage onto a Cable TV or Satellite Master Antenna System, the question of feeding Voltage back to the LNB is addressed with a separate power inserter for this purpose.

If you have Off-Air Antenna TV Signals mixed with the Satellite Signals, you will need "Wideband" Splitters that have a minmum start frequency of 50 MHz and again, pass up to 2050 or 2150 MHz. (depending on Service). Those Splitters that have a Start Frequency of below 40 MHz are used for carriage of both Satellite and Cable TV with Return Band two way services like Hi-Speed Internet Broadband Modems and Set Top Pay-per ViewTV Converters.

Conversely, regular Cable TV Antenna Signal Splitters have a start Frequency of 5, 40 or 50 MHz. and a Stop Frequency of 900 or 1000 MHz. (1 GHz.) You could utilize any of those Splitters for distribution use of the Output Signals of the Satellite Receivers to other TV Sets.

These 2-Way Satellite Splitters are typically the Part you would use to take One (1) LNB(F) Feed and "Split" it into Two (2) in order to present Signal to 2 Independant Receivers. Please be Sure to Select the Appropriate Device not just By Manufacturer and Price. But Rather, Consider the Specifics of Bandwidth, Packaging (Indoor vs. Outdoor), Insertion Loss, Powering Requirements Up/Down-Stream and the Overall Needs of the Final System You Wish to Create.

When Supplementing your Satellite TV Antenna Installation with additional Components, consider Grounding. Dual F Port Grounding Blocks specific for Grounding un-wanted Electrical Surges and Strikes away from the LNB(F), Satellite TV Receiver and TV Set(s) are available. See the "Drop Ground Blocks" Category. Consult your Local Building Code and NEC for guidance to Properly Grounding your HD TV Antenna, Satellite TV, Cable TV, WI-FI, Wireless Internet, Business Band, CB or Amateur Radio Antenna Installation.