Description
A 2-way power splitter covering the 700–3800 MHz band is a passive RF device designed to evenly divide one input signal into two output signals. It’s widely used in 4G/5G distributed antenna systems (DAS), small cell deployments, and RF testing environments. Here’s a snapshot of a typical model’s specs: - Frequency Range: 700–3800 MHz (ideal for LTE, 5G NR, and legacy bands) - Power Handling: Up to 400 watts continuous input power - Insertion Loss: Around 3.2 dB, with minimal ripple (≤ 0.3 dB) - VSWR: Typically ≤ 1.3:1, ensuring efficient signal transfer - Impedance: Standard 50 ohms - PIM Performance: Better than -160 dBc at 2x43 dBm, which is excellent for low-interference environments - Connectors: Commonly 4.3-10 female or N-type, depending on the model - Build: IP65-rated for indoor/outdoor use, with rugged aluminum housing





