Electro-Voice RE3-ACC-PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit
  • Electro-Voice RE3-ACC-PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit for Signal Distribution and Sharing
  • Electro-Voice RE3-ACC-PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit for Signal Distribution and Sharing

Electro-Voice RE3-ACC-PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit

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The Electro-Voice RE3-ACC-PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit is an essential tool for splitting and sharing two incoming antenna signals between the diversity antenna jacks of two receivers. It's the perfect companion for the RMK2 dual rack kit. This kit takes the signals collected by the front - mounted antennas on the RMK2’s CXU2 jacks and distributes them to the diversity antenna input jacks on two receivers. It can also adapt other sources of incoming cable - bound RF signals via BNC from remote antennas. Key features include splitting two antenna signals into two diversity receivers, passing a 12 - volt booster feed to active antennas or boosters, having low insertion loss, being an ideal match for the RMK2 dual rack mount kit, and functioning as a 2 - in x 1 - out combiner to send two transmitter signals to one antenna. Technical specs: RF carrier frequency range is 10 - 1,000 MHz, impedance is 50 OHM, isolation is 20 dB, insertion loss is 2 dB, VSWR is 01:02, and it's black in color.

Using the Electro - Voice RE3 - ACC - PASP 1 x 2 Passive Antenna Splitter Kit is easy. First, connect the incoming antenna signals to the appropriate ports on the splitter. If you're using it with the RMK2 dual rack kit, attach it to the CXU2 jacks on the RMK2. Then, connect the outputs to the diversity antenna input jacks on your two receivers. When using it as a 2 - in x 1 - out combiner, connect the two transmitter signals to the inputs and the single antenna to the output. Make sure to check the 12 - volt booster feed if you're using active antennas or boosters. For maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If you notice any issues with the signal quality or other functions, check the connections first. The kit has a black color, so it's easy to spot and keep track of. And always remember, the RF carrier frequency range is 10 - 1,000 MHz, so don't use it with signals outside this range.


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