DISTRO4™ - With Cascade
MAP: $599 USD
The DISTRO4 4-Channel UHF Antenna Distribution System from RF Venue is an active antenna splitter designed to split the RF signal from two remotely mounted antennas and distribute it to up to 5 wireless receivers (antennas and receivers available separately).
The all-metal, 1-RU rackmount splitter includes 10 BNC cables for splitting the RF signal as well as 4 DC jumpers to provide four wireless receivers with power. The unit's cascade port can be used to connect a fifth receiver (with an external power supply) or additional DISTRO4 units connected to additional receivers.
Key Features & Benefits
About the Product
Reduces IMD and crosstalk: Ensures clean signal transmission.Declutters racks: Provides regulated 12 VDC power to receivers.
Routes antenna signals: Distributes signals from a pair of diversity antennas to multiple receivers.
Compensates for signal loss: Includes high-quality amplification.
Powers receivers: Provides DC power for up to 4 receivers.
Internal switch: Applies DC power over coaxial cable.
BNC outputs: Features BNC outputs for 4 receivers, plus cascade BNC for 5th receiver.
Wide UHF bandwidth: Covers 470-952 MHz.
Works with any UHF system: Compatible with remote antenna mounting.
Compact design: 1 RU full-rack width.
Internal 2000mA power supply: No need for external wall wart.
Product Setup
DISTRO4 features a 2000 mA internal power supply (no wall wart) and compares to antenna distributors twice its price. It includes all RF and DC power cables needed to connect a 4 channel wireless microphone system as well as cascade to one additional DISTRO4. Included Accessories: (1) AC cable, (4) DC cables, (10) BNC jumpers *Please note - 4 DC ports are provided for powering receivers, for a fifth receiver, an external power supply is required.
What's Included
SKU: DISTRO4 - DISTRO4 Antenna Distribution System, (10) BNC jumpers, (4) DC jumpers, (1) AC power cordTechnical Specs, Articles, and Videos
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