2-Way Tap 15 dB
Product Code: PROTAP215P
- Attenuated tapped splitter
- 12way
- 15db attenuation
- Internal
- Diecast
Product Description
2-Way Passive Tap, 15dB
Features:
- High-performance passive network components for terrestrial and satellite IF distribution systems, particularly for distribution of LNB or IF launch amplifier outputs to a number of multi-switches.
- Frequency range 5 - 2300MHz.
- Fully-screened diecast housings with 'F' connectors throughout.
- For indoor use only unless mounted in a suitable weatherproof housing.
- Tap ports are DC-blocked and may be reversed-powered without the risk of damage (24V max.).
Technical Information:
Product | Tap Loss (dB) | Thro' Loss UHF (dB) | Thro' Loss SAT (dB) |
PROTAP215P | 15 | =2.5 | =3.2 |
*'SAT' band data on these product apply over 950 - 2050MHz. All products are usable to 2300MHz with slightly increased insertion losses.
Items without suffix P have NO power pass. All taps with the suffix P have power-pass capability between the input and output trunk-line ports. Rating 24V AC or DC at 1mA max.
Tolerance on tap loss is +/- 3dB.
Technical Specification
Width
55mm
Depth
60mm
Height
25mm
Weight
0.12kg
25/02/2025
11/02/2025
Amazingly quick de.ivery. Ordered at the weekend , arrived on Monday !
09/02/2025
Product as described and arrived on time, kept informed on progress throughout
04/02/2025
Somewhat confusing with the emails I received not identifying Blake UK as the sender easily
04/02/2025
Quick service and Quick delivery
Google Company Reviews
02/03/2025
very good service
27/02/2025
Fantastic customer service - Thanks
17/02/2025
Cheapest on the net and received within in two days
14/02/2025
Great product and good service nice to find what you need
12/02/2025
Good products, delivered promptly. What's not to like?
I’m pleased with the ærial overall. I did have to fix two separate issues though… 1. Many of the elements were bent, some quite badly. Happily they all bent straight again without any fatigue fracture. 2. Many of the elements were not seated properly in the booms. In one case, a vertical element was touching one on the other boom. I was able to pull the unseated ones out to seat better but I’m not sure how long they’ll stay like this.