Satellite TV antenna Diplexer


The Advantages of Satellite Television
In most instances, a side-by-side comparison of satellite television and cable delivered television is quite noticeable. Both services may have the ability to deliver crystal-clear digital pictures and cd-quality sound, but do they? What is the difference?
For the most part, the difference in quality equates to distance. In particular, the distance from the source (satellite dish) to the point of delivery (your television set). The cable television dish may be located 25 miles from your home and the signal is constantly being degraded as it travels down-line through signal amps, electrical power inserters, and possible cable splices. NOW, compare that scenario with a satellite dish mounted 75 to 100 feet from your television set.

TRADITIONAL USE OF SATELLITE DIPLEXERS

The ONE Disadvantage of Satellite Television
Satellite programming may not offer local network or independent TV channels in your particular area. Fact of the matter, there is a large portion of rural America that is not covered. The solution is actually quite simple: capture those signals with either an off-air (uhf/vhf) antenna or cable TV feed and add them to your channel line-up.

The Satellite Diplexer: A Seamless Solution!
You can run two drops: one drop from your satellite dish and the other drop from your local channel source OR you can use two signal diplexers and run both signals down ONE coaxial cable drop SIMULTANEOUSLY. One diplexer is used outside to combine the two separate signals (one signal from the satellite dish and another signal from either an off-air TV antenna or cable TV feed). A second diplexer is used inside to separate the combined signals before they enter your satellite receiver. Satellite diplexers eliminate the need for extra wiring thereby reducing the cost of labor and installation materials necessary to run two coaxial drops.

WHAT IS BACKFEEDING IN RELATION TO SATELLITE DIPLEXERS?
You'd like to mirror a second TV in another part of your home with your existing satellite receiver but your home is pre-wired and there's only one coaxial cable! NO SWEAT! to get the satellite signal from the satellite dish outside to your satellite receiver inside - then, FEED BACK THROUGH THE SAME CABLE to power a second, third, or fourth television set in another part of your home.

THE SATELLITE DIPLEXER

A satellite diplexer is used outside to combine two separate signals: one signal from the satellite dish and another signal from either an off-air TV antenna or cable TV feed into a single coaxial cable. A second diplexer is used inside behind the satellite receiver to separate the combined signals. Satellite diplexers eliminate the need for extra wiring thereby reducing the cost of labor and installation materials necessary to run two coaxial drops.

Combining Satellite Diplexers with MultiSwitches

A satellite multi-switch can be used outside to combine the signals from the satellite dish with signals from either an off-air TV antenna or cable TV feed in conjunction with a satellite diplexer inside to separate those signals before they enter the satellite receiver.
You'll need coax jumpers to Insert multiswitches, diplexers and splitters. You can make your own or you can purchase them pre-made. Use these professionally molded coaxial jumpers with confidence.
  • Use RG59 jumpers to connect RF output: Satellite Receiver to TV or VCR; VCR to TV; Satellite Meters to LNB's; Any Test Equipment with F-Connectors.
  • Use Heavier Gauge RG6 Coaxial Jumpers to connect diplexers, in-line amps, switches, and other electronic components between the satellite dish antenna and the satellite receiver.
MarginMart, Inc. C&E CNE56235 TV-Satellite Diplexer/Mixer
Speakers (MarginMart, Inc.)
  • 5-2400MHz TV-satellite diplexer
  • Separates or combines off-air TV-antenna and satellite signals from or onto a single feed-line
  • High-performance printed-board circuitry 90dB min. RFI shielding Epoxy-sealed back-cover
  • 3/8? Precision machined F-connector threads
  • DC power passing to one port 500mA max. ANT insertion loss 1.2dB at 40-800MHz, 2.3dB at 800-860MHz SAT insertion loss 3.3dB at 950-1MHz. 2.5dB at 1-2300MHz
Steren Electronics Steren 201-252 2GHz TV-Satellite Diplexer
Speakers (Steren Electronics)
  • Separates or combines off-air TV-antenna and satellite signals from or onto a single feed-line
  • High-performance printed-board circuitry 90dB min. RFI shielding Epoxy-sealed back-cover
  • 3⁄8 Precision machined F-connector threads
  • DC power passing to one port 500mA max. ANT insertion loss 1.2dB at 40-
  • 800MHz, 2.3dB at 800-860MHz SAT
2 Way Splitter 2600 MHz All Port Passing 2600 MHz Splitter All Port Voltage DC Power Passing Low and High Frequency Off-Air Signal UHF/VHF CATV Video Splitter
Speakers (NAC Wire and Cables)
  • Mini diplexer
  • all port DC passive splitter
  • Low through loss and higher isolation design with surface mount technology
  • Allows off air and satellite signals to be fed on a single coax cable
  • DC power passive to power LNB and pre-amps
3x4 Satellite Multiswitch Amplifier Compensated Multi-Switch HMS-4APE Outdoor Off-Air UHF/VHF Direct Input LNBF DBS Digital Video Receiver Distribution Commercial Grade Signal Splitter
Speakers (DIRECTV)
  • Holland 4 way DBS amplified multi-switch. Allows up to 4 satellite receivers to be Connected when using a Dual LNB Dish
  • Also Allows UHF/VHF Antenna Signals to be Distributed to all 4 Satellite Receivers Using an Optional RCA Diplexer on the TV. 3in-4 out
FYL FYL 2 DIPLEXER COMBINER HOLLAND 5-2150MHZ SATELLITE STVC
PC Accessory (FYL)
  • 100% Brand New, High Quality
  • FREQUENCY: 5-2150 MHZ BRAND: HOLLAND MODEL: STVC
  • 28 V DC PASS IN SAT PORT (1A MAX) 950-2150 MHZ IN/OUT PORT VHF/UHF/CABLE PORT 5-890 MHZ
  • INDOOR/OUTDOOR APPLICATION HIGH ISOLATION
  • INSERTION LOSS: SATELLITE OUT 2db and TV OUT 1db RETURN LOSS 12db