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NEW DATA COMM Home Command 4 Way Gold Plated 2 GHz Coaxial Splitter 70-0034
$ 8.71
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Description
The compact design of the Datacomm coaxial splitter provides 4, 6 or 8-way video distribution in the same amount of room, so your HCC won't become over crowded, and will leave plenty of valuable room for your other structured media components and modules.Available in a 4-way, 6-way, or 8-way video splitter to meet your homes specific video needs
Preassembled mounting bracket with push pins provides fast, simple, and precise installation in any Home Command Center
Printed circuits and special ferrite core material guarantee minimal insertion loss and optimal isolation and return loss up to 2 GHz
Mounting bracket is angled at 85° to provide easier and more convenient access to coaxial contacts during mounting and cable installation
ETL Listed
Manufactured to UL Standard 1863 and UL/ANSI 60950-1
CSA Certified C22.2
Splits your coaxial signal from a central location to provide cable/satellite service to multiple locations in your home
Gold plated connectors provide low conductive resistance, and help prevent video signal degradation for a clearer and more consistent picture and sound
Digital-ready for use with both high definition and standard cable/satellite video services
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New
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