Description
A 2-way splitter is a small electronic device designed to divide a single signal source into two identical outputs. It's most commonly used with coaxial cables in setups like cable television, satellite, or internet connections. The device typically has one input port and two output ports. Here’s how it works: when a signal enters through the input, the splitter distributes it equally (or nearly so) between the two output ports. This allows you to connect two devices—like two televisions or a TV and a modem—to a single signal source. Some advanced splitters also support power pass-through, meaning one port can send electrical signals back to the source if needed, which is especially useful for satellite TV setups.
Other Specifications
| frequency range : | 5-1000 MHz |





