Gn.abonen.GMF 351 multimedia

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Product code:
5900804025641

The design of the GMF multimedia socket housing allows it to be installed in a plastic OGF (mouse) housing. Thanks to this, it can be used in cable TV installations as a subscriber end socket.

Multimedia sockets of the GMF series are designed for indoor use.

  • Full operating frequency range 5-862MHz.
  • Distribution of signals into separate, dedicated outputs: R/TV/DATA.
  • Equal attenuation of signal losses for both transmission directions in the DATA path.
  • Effective blocking of interference from the side of the outputs towards the return channel >30dB.
  • Robust, cast ZnAl housing.
  • Very high shielding factor.
  • Simple installation and reliable connection – "F" type sockets.
  • Aesthetic "mouse" housing.
  • TECHNICAL DATA:

    - Barrier band: RTV->WE: 5-65 MHz
    - RTV track band (WE->RTV): /
    - TV band (WE->TV): 87-862 MHz
    - Track band R (WE->R): 78-140 MHz
    - Track band: WE->D: 87-862 MHz
    - Track band: D->WE: 5-65 MHz
    - Prohibitive attenuation (RTV->EC): /
    - Prohibitive attenuation (TV and R->WE): 3.0 dB 
    - Track Loss Suppression (WE->RTV): /
    - Attenuation of TV dB track losses: / 4.0+/-1.0 dB
    - Track loss damping R dB: 13.0+/-1.0 dB
    - Track loss suppression (WE->D):  max. 10.5 dB
    - Track loss suppression (D->EC): max. 1,0! Db
    - Output separation (RTV-D): /
    - Output separation (D-TV) dB:  min. 30 (TV band); min.40 (5-65MHz)
    - Output separation (D-TV) dB: min. 45 (5-65 MHz); Min. 22 (R-band)
    - Output separation (R-TV) dB: min. 20 (TV band)
    - The level of the signal fed from the modem to the output "D" (5-65 MHz):  max. 120 dBuV max.
    - Connector type: 4 x "F" socket

    Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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