Eagle Aspen 4-Way High Frequency Satellite Splitter 5-2600 MHz (P7004AP)
- Brand: Eagle Aspen
- P\N: P7004AP
- UPC: 601430003120
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Description
Eagle Aspen 4-Way High Frequency Satellite Splitter 5-2600 MHz (P7004AP)
Key Features and Benefits
Experience the power of seamless connectivity with the Eagle Aspen 4-Way High Frequency Satellite Splitter. This high-performance device is designed to distribute a single TV, radio, CATV, or satellite signal to four receivers, ensuring uninterrupted entertainment and communication.
- Wide-band splitter passes 5-2600 MHz: This feature ensures a wide range of signal compatibility, making it a versatile addition to your home or office.
- All four ports are power passing: This ensures a balanced signal to the dish or amplifier, providing consistent and reliable performance.
- Zinc die-casting and machined F-ports: These features ensure durability and longevity, making it a cost-effective solution for your connectivity needs.
- Mounting tabs with screws and grounding ports: These provide sturdy installation, ensuring the device stays in place for optimal performance.
Technical Specifications
- Brand Name: Eagle Aspen
- Product Weight: 0
- Frequency Range: 5-2600 MHz
- Number of Ports: 4
- Material: Zinc die-casting and machined F-ports
With the Eagle Aspen 4-Way High Frequency Satellite Splitter, you can enjoy uninterrupted connectivity and entertainment. Its wide-band frequency range and power passing ports ensure a balanced and consistent signal, while the zinc die-casting and machined F-ports provide durability. Plus, the mounting tabs with screws and grounding ports ensure a sturdy installation.
Don't let poor signal distribution disrupt your entertainment or communication. Choose the Eagle Aspen 4-Way High Frequency Satellite Splitter for reliable and consistent performance. Order now and experience the difference!
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Reviews
1 review
Decent splitter All-port power-passing is idiotic and will cause damage.
by rcxb
Splitter works fine, but "all-port power-passing" is a crazy design, that guarantees damage. Destroyed a (5V) Winegard Boost XT preamp because a (18V) Satellite receiver got connected to one leg. At most, only a single port should ever be power-passing.