Terra VHFI/II+FM-VHFIII-UHF antenna crossover

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Product code:
DC-015L / 5902887050084

DC015L antenna crossover summing up signals from three antennas - fm+VHFI/II (47-108 MHz), VHFIII (174-230 MHz) and UHF band (470-790 MHz).

The crossover allows summation of FM+VHFI/II (47-108 MHz), VHFIII (174-230 MHz) and UHF (470-790 MHz)

- LTE signal attenuation (> 790MHz band)

- It is mounted on an antenna mast, near the antenna set

- Cast housing inside a compact plastic housing

Zwrotnica antenowa Terra

The DC015L R82018 antenna crossover with three inputs is used as an element summing up signals from three antennas (FM+VHFI/II (47-108 MHz), VHFIII (174-230 MHz) and UHF band (470-790 MHz)), it is mounted on an antenna mast, near the antenna set. The crossover is designed to work in open space. The design of the housing prevents rain from entering the crossover. Installation on the mast is a simple activity thanks to the plastic band. It is possible to transmit power to the antenna preamplifier via the UHF input.

Zwrotnica VHFI/II+FM-VHFIII-UHF

The DC015L R82018 crossover has a built-in LTE signal filter that allows eliminating unwanted signals in the 800MHz band (frequency 791-862 MHz) intended for the implementation of data transmission services (LTE).

The cast housing ensures high shielding efficiency by preventing the penetration of interfering signals inside the device.

Opakowanie DC015L

Terra DC015L terrestrial TV crossover

Number and type of inputs 1x UHF, 1x VHF, 1x FM

MHz FM band: 47 - 108, UHF: 470 - 790, VHF: 170 - 230

Attenuation dB < 2

Separation dB > 40

Connector type F

DC UHF Transition Yes

Dimensions mm 89x107x43

Dc transition voltage/current V/mA 24/200

Zwrotnica Terra DC015L

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