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(More customer reviews)I always thought passive 3-way splitters had two -7.5db taps and one -3.5 tap. But Monster implies that all three taps on this unit have the same -5.7 loss. In addition, one tap is labeled "Power pass out". I know this is used by inline amplifiers on satellite systems, but it would be nice if the packaging explained this feature.
The only specs I could find are below from Monster's site.
"The DB Loss per output is:
TGHZ-2RF 5MHz-1GHz: -3.4dB 1GHz- 2GHz: -4.9dB
TGHZ-3RF 5MHz-1GHz: -5.7dB 1GHz- 2GHz: -8.9dB
TGHZ-4RF 5MHz-1GHz: -7.4dB 1GHz- 2GHz: -9.6dB"
So I like the look and performance of this in my system, but I wish Monster would provide more documentation and explain why this unit is different from the other 2 ghz splitters on the market.
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