Active RF Isolation Distributor – Precision Signal Distribution High-Performance RF Splitter for Reliable Multi-Channel Signal Distribution 5 Key Features: 【Active RF Distribution】 – Ensures stable and amplified signal distribution to multiple outputs with minimal loss, perfect ...Active RF Isolation Distributor – Precision Signal Distribution High-Performance RF Splitter for Reliable Multi-Channel Signal Distribution 5 Key Features: 【Active RF Distribution】 – Ensures stable and amplified signal distribution to multiple outputs with minimal loss, perfect for SDR, GPSDO, and RF antenna systems. → No more signal degradation across channels! 【Wide Frequency Range】 – Supports 100kHz to 150MHz, making it ideal for radio communications, lab equipment, and precision timing applications. → Versatile for both low and high-frequency needs! 【Superior Isolation】 – >80d - B input-to-output isolation and >60d - B output-to-output isolation, effectively eliminating cross-talk and interference.
→ Clean, independent signals for each output! 【Built-In Isolator】 – Reduces common-mode noise and ground loop interference, ensuring clean signal transmission even in electrically noisy environments. → Say goodbye to signal distortion! 【50Ω Impedance Matching】 – Ensures optimal signal integrity with low insertion loss (<0.8d - B), making it compatible with most RF systems and test equipment. → Seamless integration into your setup! ️ Specifications: Frequency Range: 100kHz – 150MHz Insertion Loss: <0.8d - B Isolation: Input-to-Output: >80d - B Output-to-Output: >60d - B Impedance: 50Ω Power Supply: Built-in 3.7V 600m - Ah polymer battery (USB rechargeable) Material: Alloy casing for durability Package Includes: 1 × Active RF Isolation Distributor 1 × USB Charging Cable 1 × Storage Bag Why Choose This RF Splitter? Active Signal Boosting – Prevents signal loss in multi-device setups Lab-Grade Isolation – Minimizes interference between channels Compact & Portable – USB-powered for field or bench use Ideal for: Radio enthusiasts (SDR, HAM radio) Lab technicians (signal generators, GPSDO) Telecom engineers (antenna distribution, testing)