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PPC EVOLUTION EVO1-5-U/P 5 Port Signal Splitter/Amplifier Large Purple SR16
$ 10.49
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Four Ports For RF Signal & One Data PortThis amplifier can feed four televisions or four FM receivers
PPC EVOLUTION EVO1-5-U/P 5 Port Signal Splitter/Amplifier
This is an excellent RF Amp, especially for over the air (OTA) antenna fed signal. I have a single antenna in the attic and I can feed 4 TVs without an issue. The antenna had to be raised a bit more to get the strongest signal from it. I used an RF Amp at the antenna and fed the 12 volts DC through the coax cable that was initially used for Comcast Cable. The signal, before adding this amp was weak because I split the one signal and had no way of amplifying the signal from the antenna. So I had to buy one of these because my antenna could only handle two TVs w/o the amp. The quality of any TV is degraded by loose connections, dirty center wire on the cable or incorrectly installed RG6 F-connectors. When your connections are loose, you lose much of the signal because of the higher frequency that is used to broadcast TV signals. This is not your audio cable that you can patch together by twisting two wires or taping two cables without using the proper fittings and clean center wire on a 75 Ohm cable. Properly installed drop and distribution of this signal will provide you with the best signal possible. It is recommended that you use a 75 Ohm terminator cap on any unused ports to keep the RF signal at its optimum.
This signal splitter/amplifier is great for adding more boost to your cable system or over the air signal. This unit can be found in many applications where you may need to provide a strong signal to four TV locations in your home. Also, this is used with apartment complex and even in department stores to improve signal to all their TVs for sale. Excellent for fringe areas like the suburbs where signal is weak even with an amplified over the air antenna. Great for FM receivers too. The key with this unit is to have a strong signal with cable or antenna. The issue is when you try to divide the strong signal and then you notice a degraded picture. The only option you have is to keep that strong signal isolated to the one TV set. Unless you add this splitter amplifier, then you will be able to send the strong signal to four TVs at the same time. If you have a degraded signal at the antenna, then that needs to be fixed first. Same thing with a weak signal from your cable company.
5-Port Entry Series
The Entry Series is the perfect all in one multi-service drop solution. This UL listed, gas-tube surge protected device has four active unity gain (no loss) ports and a passive VoIP port that is protected with Return Loss Saver technology which maintains SCTE recommended RF performance on the INPUT and VoIP ports even when power is lost.
Forward Path
Frequency Range: 54-1002 MHz
Frequency Range (VoIP Port): 5-42MHz
Input Level: 14 dBmV (Max.)
Gain (Output ports): 0.7 dB
Gain Variation: +/- 0.5 dB
Insertion Loss (VoIP Port): 3.5 dB
Flatness: +/- 0.5 dB
Return Loss (All RF ports with device powered): >/= 20 dB
Return Loss (Input & VoIP ports with no power to device): >/= 20 dB
Isolation (Output to Output): >/= 25 dB
Isolation (Power to RF IN): >/= 65 dB
Noise Figure (IC only): < 4.0 dB
Group Delay Variation (ns/3.58 MHz): Ch. 2 <20 ns, Ch. 3 < 7 ns, Ch. 4 and higher < 5 ns
CTB: < -73 dBc
CSO: < -62 dBc
Cross Modulation: < -75 dBc
Return Path
Frequency Range: 5-42 MHz
SCTE Rated Output Power Capability: 0 dBmV
Gain (Output Ports): 0 dB
Gain Variation: 0 dB
Insertion Loss (Output ports): 10.5 dB
Flatness: +/- 0.5 dB
Return Loss (all RF ports with device powered): >/= 20 dB
Return Loss (Input & VoIP ports with no power to device): >/= 20 dB
Isolation (Output to Output): >/= 24 dB
Noise Figure (Apparent): 0 dB
Group Delay Variation (1 MHz span): DSO (per ANSI/SCTE 115 2006): 0 dBc
General Specifications
Nominal Impedance: 75 ohms
Hum Modulation: < -80 dBc
RFI Shielding: >100 dB
Operating Temperature: -40 C to +60 C
Surge Withstand (Input Port): Gas tube surge protection
Surge Withstand (RF Ports): 6kV, 3kA loc. B IEEE C62.41-1991 Cat. B3 (combination wave) per ANSI/SCTE 812007
6kV, 200 amperes IEEE C62.41-1991 Cat. A3 (ring wave) per ANSI/SCTE 81 2007
Powering Options: Local and Remote
Power Requirements: 15 VDC, 250 mA
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