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ASKA TGV-21G 2-Way Cable TV, Antenna and Broadband Internet 1GHz Coax Splitter

Price$1.60
Manufacturer CodeTGV-21G
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Specifications
Bandwidth 5-1000 MHz
Insertion Loss -6dB Max
Isolation -25dB Min
Return Loss -20dB Min
Epoxy of Rear cover
>130dB RFI shield.

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ASKA TGV-21G 2-Way Cable TV, Antenna and Broadband Internet 1GHz Coax Splitter
This TGV Series 1 GHz 2-way Splitter with Vertical "F" Ports is State-of-the-art, designed and tested using the most current procedures assures success in hooking up Cable TV, TV Antenna, HDTV Sets, Broadband Internet modems and two way subscription Services.

Features an Equal Loss Design with Vertical input and outputs allow close mounting in lock boxes for easy access of cable connections. Nickel treated zinc alloy housing for best corrosion protection Tongue & Groove housing for better RFI shielding. Printed circuit board ensures consistent RF performance and high port to port isolation. F-ports with machine threaded spaced 1 inch center to center to accommodate security sleeve and tools with heavy duty ground blocks ensures proper grounding.

This is another one of those splitters you would find or use inside of those steel lock-boxes on the side of an Apartment complex, in the little gray box or upstairs in the Attic. It features Vertical Port "F" connections. Its typically used inside of these little boxes because it's easier to connect/disconnect the cables when all the "F" connection Ports are facing in the same direction. So when you are mounting a 3-way splitter in a tight space without a lot of room around it for the RG-6 Coaxial Cable to make connection, this is the one you want! It will pass Forward and Return signals; making it perfect for Splitting Cable TV with High-Speed Internet Connection Signals.

Coaxial Drop Cable Transmission & Distribution Passives

This Category of Passives provides the means to inter-connect all the "F" Connectorized RG Cables used for Transmission and Distribution lines in Your Commercial or Home System to Feed End-Use Subscriber Equipment like Receivers, TV's and DVR's. Each of these Components Introduces a Loss of Signal (Sometimes Non-linear) and Like the Cable Utilized, these Losses need to be Accounted and Compensated for.

Splitters

Splitters are obviously needed to turn one cable from your antenna into as many feeds as you need for Multiple TV locations and sets, but nothing is free... There is no such thing as a splitter without loss. If you split a signal into two, then half goes one way and half goes another. Actual loss is not linear when measured in dB, and if you had good signal before, one two-way splitter shouldn´t impact that, unless you were just above threshold. If you wish to connect more than two TV sets, you may want to consider the addition of an amplifier to your system to zero the loss out. The Most Common Interference and Picture Loss Problems are as a Result of Introducing Splitters to Feed more Outlets and not Compensating for the Losses!

"Splitters" can also be used as combiners equally as well, exhibiting the same loss over frequency characteristics. If you desired to get stations from two or more different directions, you could install and aim two or even three antennas and combine the outputs back onto one cable, amplify and distribute the signals around the house like a Mini-Cable TV System!

Grounding Your Antenna / Cable TV System

Commensurate with Coaxial Cable TV Antenna Splitter Installation, you want to Ground your Cable TV or HDTV Antenna Coaxial Cable System Outside before bringing the TV Cable Inside. This way, Lightning Strikes and Power Surges have an opportunity to arrest before reaching your TV and Entertainment Electronics. The Integral Grounding Block designed onto every Outdoor Use Compatible RF Signal Splitter we sell will effectively convey this unwanted Electrical Energy to a Ground Rod via a Copper Ground Wire that you Install (not included).

Consult your Local Building Code and NEC for guidance to Properly Grounding your HD TV Antenna, Cable TV, WI-FI, Wireless Internet, Business Band, CB or Amateur Radio Antenna Installation.