Anyone out there have any experience utilizing a 2-Way "Power Divider" instead of a Splitter to provide isolation to a single cable fed LNB such as a DishPro Twin connected to two single tuner receivers?.
While a power divider such as a CM2212IFD looks like a splitter, the two output terminals have a diode in each leg. The 2212IFD will pass DC power from any output to the single input. There is a 0.8V drop across the diodes which are included to prevent one receiver from passing power back to another receiver. They are particularly useful in CATV headends as the multiple receiver LNB powering provides redundancy against losing LNB signals due to a receiver failure. Unused outputs are terminated to achieve optimum flatness, return loss and isolation. They are rated at 1000 ma Max thru current, and have a rated freq. range of 950 - 2150 MHz.
Seems like a simple way to feed two receivers over one cable from an LNB.
While a power divider such as a CM2212IFD looks like a splitter, the two output terminals have a diode in each leg. The 2212IFD will pass DC power from any output to the single input. There is a 0.8V drop across the diodes which are included to prevent one receiver from passing power back to another receiver. They are particularly useful in CATV headends as the multiple receiver LNB powering provides redundancy against losing LNB signals due to a receiver failure. Unused outputs are terminated to achieve optimum flatness, return loss and isolation. They are rated at 1000 ma Max thru current, and have a rated freq. range of 950 - 2150 MHz.
Seems like a simple way to feed two receivers over one cable from an LNB.