Dual-Mode Four-way Outdoor Amplifier
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Features

Dual Mode Amplifiers Flexible Powering!

  • Dual-mode low-noise amplifier with automatic mode selection.
  • Excellent input filtering below 470 MHz to reduce the risk of interference problems from CB, PMR, TETRA, etc.
  • High output capability.
  • Robust fully-screened amplifier module with corrosion resistant finish.
  • Well-proven discreet moulded housing which cannot trap water. Mast or wall mounting.
  • ‘F’ connectors for reliable connection and high screening integrity.
  • Ideal for both digital and analogue applications – ready for the all-digital future.
Aerial-amplifier mode
  • Ideal for the multi-digital household where Sky remote control is not used.
  • Mode automatically selected by powering the amplifier on any output.
  • 5 to 12 V power supply range allows powering from DVB-T receivers with 5 V ‘antenna power’ capability, or traditional 12 V power units.
  • No ‘eye power’ is present on the outputs in this mode.
  • Return-path amplifier stage is disabled in this mode.
Return-path mode
  • This mode allows distribution of the analogue output channel of a Sky receiver, with remote control of the Sky receiver.
  • Mode automatically selected by powering the amplifier via its input (9 V).
  • ‘Eye power’ pass-through to each output (s/c protected). Compatible with PROception proSAT1EYE remote infrared receiver, and other makes.

Product Overview
Specification
Application Data

This versatile amplifier is an addition to the PROception range of UHF masthead products. The unit has two modes of operation, allowing it to be used either as a four-way ‘aerial amplifier’ for off-air signal distribution, or as a ‘return-path amplifier’ for distribution of the UHF loop-through output of a Sky* or Sky+* receiver. In return-path mode full support is provided for remote infrared receivers (‘eyes’).

The product addresses the real need for a lower-gain multi-way masthead or outdoor amplifier suitable for distributing digital terrestrial signals to four or more points. In the run-up to digital switch-over millions of users currently using set-top aerials for their kitchen and bedroom TVs will need to install RF distribution systems to provide adequate DTT signals. The multi-digital household is already a reality with large numbers of Freeview† receivers now being purchased for use with ‘second’ and ‘third’ TVs.

Where more gain is required, without return-path capability, the proMHD14M or proMHD14V 4-way amplifiers should be considered.





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