Tecatel 4-way tap with F-type connectors for terrestrial and satellite (5-2400 MHz) with 15dBof losses and cascading output that supports DC current to power active equipment in the backbone network.
Designed to install in ICT infrastructures and compensate for signal losses. It is a passive equipment that does not require power.
Tecatel Class A 4-way F type shunt with 15dB attenuation.
What are the main features of the DER-CLA4S15 Tecatel shunt?
It has 4 leads.
Current flow
Low insertion losses.
High quality zamac armor.
Anticorrosive nickel finish.
It has type F connection.
What technical specifications does the DER-CLA4S15 shunt have?
Shunt losses of 15dB.
Insertion losses: 3-4dB
Bypass step enlistment of 18 dB.
Dimensions of 78x58x26mm.
Weight of 75 gr.
Frequency range of 5-2400 MHz.
75 Ω impedance.
Type F connector.
What is a shunt and what functions does it have?
The shunts are passive components that are interspersed in a television installation to achieve two effects: to compensate for the signal losses, on the one hand, and to balance the signals that each user receives, on the other, they are installed in the main channeling of the building or community .
A shunt is similar to the distributor but is used in large homes or in communities. It has an IN input, several calling plant outputs (TAP) and these outputs have an established signal loss, 10dB, 15dB, 20dB, etc. and an output (OUT) with little loss to signal the immediately lower floor (and place another cascading shunt, etc). It is necessary to calculate the loss that each shunt of each plant needs to have based on the number of plants, intakes, etc.