Signal Distribution Device
A coupler, also known as a tap, is designed for maintaining signal strength across a series of indoor antennas stretching some distance in a cell phone signal booster deployment. This component unevenly distributes the signal coming into and out of the coupler, ensuring less signal loss out of one port which enables the next broadcast antenna down the line to receive an adequate signal despite the signal loss from cables and multiple antennas.
Product Specifications
Part Number | SC-C-6-5G | SC-C-10-5G | SC-C-15-5G | SC-C-20-5G |
Frequency Range | 600 – 2700 MHz | 600 – 2700 MHz | 600 – 2700 MHz | 600 – 2700 MHz |
Coupling Degree | -6 dB | -10 dBr | -15 dB | -20 dB |
Coupling Accuracy | ±1.0 | ±1.2 | ±1.5 | ±1.5 |
Insertion Loss (dB) | ≤1.7 | ≤0.8 | ≤0.4 | ≤0.3 |
Isolation (dB) | ≥25 | ≥29 | ≥34 | ≥39 |
SWR | ≤1.3:1 | ≤1.3:1 | ≤1.3:1 | ≤1.3:1 |
Impedance | 50 Ohm | 50 Ohm | 50 Ohm | 50 Ohm |
Power Capacity | 200W | 200W | 200 W | 200 W |
Connector | N-Female | N-Female | N-Female | N-Female |
Operating Temperature | -31°F to 140°F | -31°F to 140°F | -31°F to 140°F | -31°F to 140°F |
Dimensions (without connectors) | 4.73″ x 1.58″ x 0.67″ | 4.72″ x 1.57″ x 0.67″ | 4.72″ x 1.57″ x 0.67″ | 4.72″ x 1.57″ x 0.67″ |
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