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Kathrein Plug socket

Plug socket
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Product details

The Kathrein ESD32 is a high-quality single connection socket designed for use in antenna systems. This 3-way antenna socket allows for the connection of two separate feed lines and provides excellent signal transmission for FM, TV, and satellite reception. With a frequency range of 47-862 MHz for FM/TV and 950-2400 MHz for satellite reception, it is versatile in application. The ESD32 is suitable for flush mounting and features a robust construction that ensures a long lifespan. The typical connection attenuation is 1 dB, which supports efficient signal processing. The shielding class A according to EN 50083 ensures high shielding against interference, further enhancing signal quality. This antenna socket is a reliable solution for anyone needing a stable and high-performance connection in their antenna system.

  • Suitable for FM, TV, and satellite reception
  • Frequency range: 47-862 MHz (FM/TV) and 950-2400 MHz (SAT)
  • DC pass through two SAT connections
  • Shielding class A according to EN 50083 for high interference protection
  • Robust flush mounting for easy installation.

Key specifications

Item number
13023093

General information

Manufacturer
Kathrein
Category
Antenna + Satellite cables
Manufacturer no.
274421
Release date
2.4.2020

Colour

Cable colour
Grey

Material

Material
Metal

Coaxial cable properties

Coaxial cable type
Plug socket
Number of shieldings
3
Cable Application
Antennas

Origin

Country of origin
China

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 pcs.

Package dimensions

Length
7 cm
Width
7 cm
Height
5 cm
Weight
90 g

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