78761022 2-Way Splitter 698-2700 N

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Kathrein 78761022 2-Way Splitter 698-2700 N

Product Overview
The Kathrein 78761022 2-Way Splitter 698-2700 N is a high-performance 2-way broadband signal splitter with N-type female connectors, designed for both indoor and outdoor wireless signal distribution systems. It covers a frequency range of 698 MHz to 2700 MHz, supports up to 300 W of input power, and offers excellent passive intermodulation (PIM) performance — making it well suited for telco-grade distributed antenna systems (DAS) and multi-operator mobile networks.

Key Features
• Two-way signal distribution (one input to two outputs) enabling efficient signal splitting from a single source.
• Broadband operation from 698 MHz to 2700 MHz, accommodating legacy GSM, LTE and modern mobile bands.
• Maximum input power rating of 300 W, supporting high-power feeder systems.
• 50 Ω impedance and N-female connector interfaces for standard coaxial network integration.
• Low insertion loss approximately 3.0 dB typical for the 2-way version.
• Excellent passive intermodulation characteristic (PIM3 ≤ -155 dBc at two carriers of 43 dBm each) ensuring minimal signal degradation in dense network settings.
• Rugged IP65-rated aluminium housing for outdoor or indoor installation, supplied with wall-mount bracket.
• Operating temperature range from -40 °C to +65 °C, suitable for harsh environmental conditions.

Technical Specification Highlights
• Model number: 78761022 2-Way Splitter 698-2700 N
• Configuration: 2-way splitter (one input, two outputs)
• Frequency range: 698 MHz to 2700 MHz
• Maximum input power: 300 W
• Impedance: 50 Ω
• Connector type: N-female (input and output(s))
• Insertion loss: approx. 3.0 dB typical
• Passive intermodulation (PIM3): ≤ -155 dBc @ 2×43 dBm carriers
• Protection class: IP65 (suitable for indoor/outdoor applications)
• Mounting: Includes wall-mount bracket
• Operating temperature: -40 °C to +65 °C
• Application: indoor and outdoor wireless signal distribution infrastructure, DAS, mobile base-station feeders

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