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REGAL Horz. Diplexer 40-2150 MHz. Power Pass

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*Specifications*

Bandwidth  MHz

UHF/VHF   40-806
Satellite   950-2150
Insertion max.
UHF/VHF- 2.5dB
Satellite-       3dB
Isolations min.
UHF/VHF   25dB
Satellite      25dB

Return Loss min.
UHF/VHF   12dB

Satellite      12dB

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Regal RSDP-COM 40-2150 MHz Satellite/VHF/UHF Diplexer/Splitter/Combiner
Low Insertion Loss & High isolation design allows off-air and satellite to be fed on a single coax cable. Die cast housing of Chromate Anti-Corrosive Finish with Epoxy sealed cover for good weather protection. Integrated mounting tabs are flush with the back of the housing to provide easy mounting without breaking the tabs. The 1/2 inch flat F-ports with 1 inch spacing provide for easy cable installation. A tongue-and-groove design provides exceptional 110dB EMI isolation and environmental protection. An integrated heavy duty ground block ensures proper grounding, eliminating the need for additional connections and material.


I think this is one of the best Diplexers made. It goes up to 2150 MHz for DISH Network Satellite Signal Carriage and passes from 40 up to 806 MHz for Antenna and Cable TV. The casing is very Solid and Hardy and Carries the Regal Brand Name. Remember that depending on the Example Scenario you are following for DISH Network, DirecTV or other Satellite DBS provider, you may need more than one, or several of these components to complete the installation.
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Satellite diplexers are used outside to combine and then separate two separate RF Bands: The 950 to 2150 MHz from the Satellite LNB(F) and the Cable TV or Antenna TV channels. The First would combine these two bands for conveyance via a single RG-6 coaxial cable on one side, and then a second satellite diplexer is used on the other to separate the combined signals for connection to separate these Bands for Input to receivers and the like. Some Satellite Receivers will have Diplexer/Separators built in (Confer with your Installation Guide or Spec. Sheet). Satellite diplexers eliminate the need for extra wiring thereby reducing the cost of labor and installation materials necessary to run two separate coaxial cable drops to carry each signal source independantly.

If you have Off-Air Antenna TV Signals mixed with the Satellite Signals, you will need "Wideband" Splitters that have a minmum start frequency of 50 MHz and again, pass up to 2050 or 2150 MHz. (depending on Service). Those Splitters that have a Start Frequency of below 40 MHz are used for carriage of both Satellite and Cable TV with Return Band two way services like H-Speed Internet Broadband Modems and Set Top Pay-per ViewTV Converters.

Conversely, regular Cable TV Antenna Signal Splitters have a start Frequency of 5, 40 or 50 MHz. and a Stop Frequency of 900 or 1000 MHz. (1 GHz.) You could utilize any of those Splitters for distribution use of the Output Signals of the Satellite Receivers to other TV Sets.

When Supplementing your Satellite TV Antenna Installation with additional Components, consider Grounding. Dual F Port Grounding Blocks specific for Grounding un-wanted Electrical Surges and Strikes away from the LNB(F), Satellite TV Receiver and TV Set(s) are available. See the "Drop Ground Blocks" Category. Consult your Local Building Code and NEC for guidance to Properly Grounding your HD TV Antenna, Satellite TV, Cable TV, WI-FI, Wireless Internet, Business Band, CB or Amateur Radio Antenna Installation.

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