Cross Country Wireless Multicoupler HF/VHF/UHF
With the HF/VHF/UHF multicoupler, a single antenna can be shared with up to five receivers. The multicoupler has built-in lightning and overvoltage protection at the antenna connection and overvoltage protection at each receiver connection.
The wide frequency range allows the multicoupler to be used for a variety of signal reconnaissance or monitoring tasks. It can be used with HF, VHF, UHF or broadband antennas as required.
Key Facts
- Multiple versions for different frequency ranges
- Strong housing
- Owen splitter with amplifier
- Unused ports should be terminated with 50 Ohm
- Special version with integrated BIAS-T for the CCW Loop Antenna
Technical Data
Feature | Value |
---|---|
Frequency range (-6dB) | 500 kHz to 1350 MHz -or- 45 MHz - 1350 MHz (VHF/UHF Version) -or- 50 kHz to 35 MHz (HF Version) |
Input impedance | 50 Ohm |
Output impedance | 50 Ohm |
IP3 | +40 dBm |
Reverse isolation | > 30 dB at 950 MHz (> 40 dB below 100 MHz) |
Receiver port isolation | > 20 dB at 950 MHz (> 30 dB below 150 MHz) |
Power Supply | 7 - 25 V, 100-120 mA |
Connector | BNC 2.5mm DC power and a M6 ground terminal |
Enclosure | Hammond 1590WBFLBK diecast aluminium box with exterior plastic coating 140 mm (L) x 90 mm (W) x 35 mm (H) |
Cross Country Wireless
Multicouplers: You will need it as soon as you have multiple receivers
Avoid using T-BNC connections for the distribution of antenna signals
Passive multicouplers are appropriate for a maximum of two receivers.