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Leviton Passive 6-Way Video Splitter Module for Structured Media Enclosures
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Leviton Passive 6-Way Video Splitter Module for Structured Media Enclosures
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The Leviton whole-home passive video splitter is an excellent way to distribute quality cable TV and off-air antenna signals to up to 6 televisions throughout your household. Capable and versatile design allows this unit to be used as a stand-alone, or to be combined with Leviton’s large line of Structured Media centers and distribution equipment for a complete home communication and multimedia solution. |
- Connects via coaxial cable for easy routing to any room in the house
- Video splitter is made from die-cast metal to ensure signal strength and offer lasting durability and protection of the printed circuit board
- Includes 75 Ohm termination caps for sealing unused outputs and preserving signal strength
- Gold-flashed contacts on unit provide lowest conductive resistance
- Rated at 2.05 GHz to provide full range for video applications (900MHz through 2050MHz)
- 2 year manufacturer limited warranty
| Price | |
|---|---|
| Material Specifications | |
| Color: | White |
| Bracket Material: | Steel Powder-Coated |
| Mechanical Specifications | |
| Style Name: | 1X6 |
| F-Type Inputs: | 1 |
| F-Type Outputs: | 6 |
| Frequency Range: | 2 GHz |
| AC Power Adapter: | No |
| Performance Data | |
| Impedance: | 75 Ohm |
| Insertion Loss dB: | 11.0 dB - 14.0 dB |
| Return Loss dB Forward: | 11.5 dB - 23.5 dB |
| Isolation dB: | 35.0 dB - 39.5 dB |
| Standards and Certifications | |
| cULus | E109712 |
| PART # | DESCRIPTION | DIMENSIONS | WEIGHT | PRICE |
| LE-47690-6C2 | 1 x 6 Passive Video Splitter Module (2.05 GHz) | 8.58" L x 3.0" W x 1.4" D | 0.83 lb |
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