GL-727-02-NF
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Model No. | GL-727-02-NF |
Freq(MHz) | 700-2700 |
Split Loss(dB) | 3.5 |
IL(dB) | ≤0.5 |
Isolation(dB) | 20 min |
VSWR | ≤1.25 |
Total Input Power(W) | 50 |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
Connector | N-female |
Color | Black |
Temp(deg) | -30~+70 |
Weight(KG) | 0.20 |
Application | Indoor |
Product Introduction
Broad Frequency Coverage:The GL-727-02-NF power splitter has a wide frequency band from 700 - 2700MHz. This wide range makes it suitable for various wireless communication systems, especially those related to 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks, ensuring compatibility with different technologies.
Low Insertion Loss:With an insertion loss of ≤0.5 dB, the splitter minimizes the signal strength reduction during the power splitting process. This means that the signals reaching the output ports are relatively strong, providing a stable and reliable connection for devices.
Low VSWR:The VSWR of ≤1.25 indicates efficient power transfer. Low VSWR reduces signal reflection, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the signal and maximizing the power delivered to the connected devices.
High Isolation:Featuring a minimum isolation of 20 dB between output ports, the GL-727-02-NF effectively prevents interference between different output signals. This ensures that each connected device receives a clean and independent signal, enhancing the overall performance of the system.
Ideal for Indoor Applications:Designed for indoor use, the GL-727-02-NF is well - suited for in - building solutions. It can be easily installed in places like office buildings, hotels, and residential complexes to distribute power among multiple wireless devices, improving the indoor wireless coverage.
Application scenarios
In-Building Cellular Systems: Distribute signals for seamless 4G/LTE coverage in offices, malls, or hospitals.
Telecom Base Stations: Split high-power RF signals for multi-antenna configurations.
Public Safety Networks: Enhance communication reliability in emergency response systems.
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS): Integrate into DAS setups for uniform signal strength.
IoT Infrastructure: Support LPWAN or NB-IoT deployments requiring wideband splitting.
FAQ
Q: What frequency bands does this splitter support?
A: 700–2700MHz, covering 2G/3G/4G/LTE and IoT applications.
Q: Is this suitable for outdoor use?
A: No, it’s designed for indoor environments (-30°C to +70°C).
Q: What connectors are included?
A: N-Female connectors for secure, low-loss RF connections.
Q: Can it handle 50W continuous power?
A: Yes, it supports up to 50W total input power.
Q: How does low VSWR benefit my system?
A: Minimizes signal reflection, ensuring efficient power transfer.
Q: Is phase balance specified for this model?
A: Phase balance isn’t listed, but amplitude stability is ensured via ±0.5dB insertion loss.
Q: Does it come with mounting brackets?
A: No, but its lightweight design allows flexible installation using standard hardware.
Q: What industries use this splitter most?
A: Telecom operators, in-building solution providers, and public safety network integrators.
Model No. | GL-727-02-NF |
Freq(MHz) | 700-2700 |
Split Loss(dB) | 3.5 |
IL(dB) | ≤0.5 |
Isolation(dB) | 20 min |
VSWR | ≤1.25 |
Total Input Power(W) | 50 |
Impedance | 50 ohm |
Connector | N-female |
Color | Black |
Temp(deg) | -30~+70 |
Weight(KG) | 0.20 |
Application | Indoor |
Product Introduction
Broad Frequency Coverage:The GL-727-02-NF power splitter has a wide frequency band from 700 - 2700MHz. This wide range makes it suitable for various wireless communication systems, especially those related to 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks, ensuring compatibility with different technologies.
Low Insertion Loss:With an insertion loss of ≤0.5 dB, the splitter minimizes the signal strength reduction during the power splitting process. This means that the signals reaching the output ports are relatively strong, providing a stable and reliable connection for devices.
Low VSWR:The VSWR of ≤1.25 indicates efficient power transfer. Low VSWR reduces signal reflection, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the signal and maximizing the power delivered to the connected devices.
High Isolation:Featuring a minimum isolation of 20 dB between output ports, the GL-727-02-NF effectively prevents interference between different output signals. This ensures that each connected device receives a clean and independent signal, enhancing the overall performance of the system.
Ideal for Indoor Applications:Designed for indoor use, the GL-727-02-NF is well - suited for in - building solutions. It can be easily installed in places like office buildings, hotels, and residential complexes to distribute power among multiple wireless devices, improving the indoor wireless coverage.
Application scenarios
In-Building Cellular Systems: Distribute signals for seamless 4G/LTE coverage in offices, malls, or hospitals.
Telecom Base Stations: Split high-power RF signals for multi-antenna configurations.
Public Safety Networks: Enhance communication reliability in emergency response systems.
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS): Integrate into DAS setups for uniform signal strength.
IoT Infrastructure: Support LPWAN or NB-IoT deployments requiring wideband splitting.
FAQ
Q: What frequency bands does this splitter support?
A: 700–2700MHz, covering 2G/3G/4G/LTE and IoT applications.
Q: Is this suitable for outdoor use?
A: No, it’s designed for indoor environments (-30°C to +70°C).
Q: What connectors are included?
A: N-Female connectors for secure, low-loss RF connections.
Q: Can it handle 50W continuous power?
A: Yes, it supports up to 50W total input power.
Q: How does low VSWR benefit my system?
A: Minimizes signal reflection, ensuring efficient power transfer.
Q: Is phase balance specified for this model?
A: Phase balance isn’t listed, but amplitude stability is ensured via ±0.5dB insertion loss.
Q: Does it come with mounting brackets?
A: No, but its lightweight design allows flexible installation using standard hardware.
Q: What industries use this splitter most?
A: Telecom operators, in-building solution providers, and public safety network integrators.