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Antenna Splitter 3 Way SMA
NZ$ 87.27
Connector Type: SMA
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 3 Way SMA antenna splitters allow three devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
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Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 3 Way SMA antenna splitters allow three devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Antenna Splitter 4 Way SMA
NZ$ 94.75
Connector Type: SMA
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 4 Way SMA antenna splitters allow four devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 4 Way SMA antenna splitters allow four devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Antenna Splitter 2 Way N
NZ$ 79.79
Connector Type: N
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 2 Way N antenna splitters allow two devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 2 Way N antenna splitters allow two devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Antenna Splitter 3 Way N
NZ$ 87.27
Connector Type: N
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 3 Way N antenna splitters allow three devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 3 Way N antenna splitters allow three devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Antenna Splitter 4 Way N
NZ$ 94.75
Connector Type: N
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 4 Way N antenna splitters allow four devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 4 Way N antenna splitters allow four devices to be connected to one antenna.
* If you have a spare port open on this splitter you will need to use a Splitter Terminator to prevent loss.
Learn More
Directional Coupler 15dB
NZ$ 42.14
Connector Type: N Female
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 15db Directional Coupler decreases a particular indoor antenna's signal strength by 15db.
Directional Couplers are useful for repeater applications where multiple indoor antennas are used. Powertec's Directional Couplers govern signal strength supplied to each indoor antenna to ensure an even or desired distribution.
Directional Couplers are useful for the following applications:
To compensate for signal loss due to long cables running to one of the indoor antennas.
To help distribute less power to one of the indoor antennas. This is usually in an office with one large and one small room where the antenna in the small room does not need as much output power as the antenna in the large room. Learn More
Frequency Support: 800-2500 MHz
Powertec's 15db Directional Coupler decreases a particular indoor antenna's signal strength by 15db.
Directional Couplers are useful for repeater applications where multiple indoor antennas are used. Powertec's Directional Couplers govern signal strength supplied to each indoor antenna to ensure an even or desired distribution.
Directional Couplers are useful for the following applications:
To compensate for signal loss due to long cables running to one of the indoor antennas.
To help distribute less power to one of the indoor antennas. This is usually in an office with one large and one small room where the antenna in the small room does not need as much output power as the antenna in the large room. Learn More
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