Technetix splitter

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Hi please could someone help me with which Technetix splitter do I need?

I've found at Technetix ESI-02, but on one output it says 3.6 db and the other 4.0 db.

Is this the one to use or is there one with equal db on each output?

I think the stated 3.6db and 4.0db is the loss to each output.


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I know mate, the one mentioned above is 5-1000mhz. But is it the right one?


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Thanks mate. I just thought it would of been the same loss on each output and not different. Which one does modem go in to?


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Thanks mate. I just thought it would of been the same loss on each output and not different. Which one does modem go in to?


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If your struggling for signal use the 3.6 for the receiver and the 4.0 to the modem.
Shouldn't really make much difference using any way round
 
Is this the splitter that vm use?

Can you not get a splitter with equal loss at each output? Say 3.6db on each output?


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Is this the splitter that vm use?

Can you not get a splitter with equal loss at each output? Say 3.6db on each output?


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No you cannot get a equal loss splitter (I've not come across any used by VM) use a HDU unit if don't want any lose of signal.

Only buy ones that VM use to get the best results, others have different opinions but from personal experiences I follow what VM use and never had a issue.
Using the correct splitters and cable it's possible to run multiple receivers at once as I've tried it.
 
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Is this the same splitter used by vm?

I've heard vm use tratec, but tratec now seem to be technetix.


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The one above looks lower loss than the one I was given by VM.

They gave me a technetix ESX-02, 5-1218 MHz 2 way splitter WITH 4.5db loss on each output
 
No you cannot get a equal loss splitter (I've not come across any used by VM) use a HDU unit if don't want any lose of signal.

Only buy ones that VM use to get the best results, others have different opinions but from personal experiences I follow what VM use and never had a issue.
Using the correct splitters and cable it's possible to run multiple receivers at once as I've tried it.

So what is normally plugged in to the 3.6db output and the 4.0db output by virgin?


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So what is normally plugged in to the 3.6db output and the 4.0db output by virgin?


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Try it any way you want, we are only talking about 0.4 DB loss.
I would use the router on 4.0 and receiver on 3.6
If your having issues on this set up then find a powered HDU unit as used by VM which will work perfectly with no loss
 
Dangerous is right technetix powered 400 hdu splitter work brilliant. I had similar issues where i was getting interferences, pixlated & power levels to high. But i purchased one of these splitters & it resolved all my issues may cost abit but definitely worth it. Go in buy & sell section on here
 
One other threads I read said you can also use labgear. Screwfix had one so just bought. Anyone used one of these and is this OK to use as well.
 
It's not the correct frequency VM use and I believe they're more susceptible to interference but i've used a few of them without issues.
 
The one above looks lower loss than the one I was given by VM.

They gave me a technetix ESX-02, 5-1218 MHz 2 way splitter WITH 4.5db loss on each output

Hi, I have the same old virgin splitter. Can I use this to split satellite signals for two receivers. Tried this but does not seems to be working so not sure if it is compatiblity issue or may be a faulty one

Cheers
 
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