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Product Description:
MCR Broadband's EDIP-1 diplexer are designed for use with all Legacy Direct TV satellite installations The operational frequency range (40-2450 MHz) is specificed as contained within DirecTV, technical specifications. This device has excellent insertion loss, filter harmonics in the off-air spectrum from satellite conversion, and allow 500 mA power passing as required for power up of LNBs.
Diplexers are used in pairs. One diplexer is used in the outdoor environment to combine two separate RF signals onto a single coaxial cable: one signal from the satellite antenna and another signal from either an off-air HDTV digital antenna or cable TV feed. A second diplexer is used inside the subscriber's dwelling to separate the combined signals. This paired configuration eliminates extra coaxial wiring, thereby reducing cost of labor and installation materials necessary to run two separate coaxial drops.
Key Product Benefits:
High quality housing provides electrical and mechanical integrity under adverse conditions. MCR Broadband EDIP series diplexers have a tin-plated, zinc die-cast housing with high precision machined SCTE compliant threaded ports spaced on one-inch centers. The soldered back and tin-plated, zinc die-cast backplate provide -130dB RFI.
The housing meets the requirements of ASTM B117-97 electrostatic salt fog testing standards.
All F ports are water sealed to withstand up to 30 P.S.I. internal pressure, thereby providing long term water-tight integrity.
4-3000 MHz, patent-pending, gold plated, 340º center conductor seizing pin is durable to resist oxidation, maintaining a distortion free signal for digital data transmission. All F ports exceed 200 gram retentions requirements for center conductor extraction.
Highly reliability design provides electrical stability under adverse operating conditions. FR-4, PCB with micro strip design and SMT technology are implemented throughout the diplexer.
The input F port passes a 1kV 100a ring wave surge test (IEEEC62.41 Cat A3 standard) via MCR's patent-pending SurgeRing' technology.
Temperature-hardened components maintain temperature stability from - 40 to +85 degrees C.
EDIP series diplexers meet all applicable SCTE and CEA standards in effect at the time of manufacturing, providing stable return loss, frequency band separation, flatness & filter performance.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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