Passive component of 2-way Televes derivation designed for ICT facilities in intermediate buildings of a building with loss of 18/19dB working in the entire bandwidth of radio-relay communications RTV.
What technical characteristics does the 5132 tap have?
- F connectors
- Improvement of step losses
- Good screening
- Includes grounding screw
- Bidirectional DC pass between the input-output, and from the derivations to the input / output
What technical specifications of the 5132 tap?
Frequency range | MHz | 5-2400 | |
47-862 | 950-2150 | ||
Number of outputs | 2 | ||
Floors | 4 & 5 & 6 | ||
Through loss | dB | 1,5 | |
Tap loss | 18 | 19 | |
Rejection between taps | >30 | ||
DC Pass (max.) | A | 1 (in.↔out.) |
What is a tap and what functions does it have?
Taps are passive components that are interposed in a television installation to achieve two effects: to compensate for signal losses, on the one hand, and balance the signals received by each user, on the other, they are installed in the main channel of the building or community .
A shunt is similar to the distributor but is used in buildings or in communities. It has an IN input, several floor outputs that call (TAP) and these outputs have an established signal loss, 10dB, 15dB, 20dB, etc. and an output (OUT) with little loss to give signal to the plant immediately below (and place another derivative in cascade, etc). It is necessary to calculate the loss that each derivative of each plant needs to have depending on the number of plants, intakes, etc.