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10x1 DiSEqC Switch (Amiko)

List price: 43.15
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Amiko10/1
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DESCRIPTION & SPEC of Amiko 10 way DiSEqC Switch (10x1)

Amiko10x1 Diseqc Switch allows a Satellite Receiver to automatically Switch between 10 LNBs on one satellite dish, perfect for Multi satellite dishes such as the Wavefrontier T90 or the Maximum Multi Satellite Dish.

Technical Data :

  • For switching of 10 Single LNBs
  • Input:10
  • Output : 1
  • Connection type: F-type
  • Manufacturer: Amiko
  • Colour: Red
  • Comes with H/Q Waterproof outdoor case
  • Insertion Loss 5dB
  • Isolation 20dB
  • Return Loss 8dB
  • Normal Working Voltage 12-20V
  • DC Power Consumption 10mA
  • DC Max Power Passing 500mA
  • Impedance (all ports) 75Ω

 

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