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The Linear 2514 Channelplus DC & IR Passing 4-Way Splitter/Combiner is engineered for high-performance signal distribution, featuring a 1 GHz bandwidth and low insertion loss, making it ideal for both splitting and combining signals while maintaining DC IR compatibility.
B**Y
I was getting great signal from a cheap no name antenna that was ...
I was getting great signal from a cheap no name antenna that was gave to me. It is a 2" x 8" credit card thin device. I was having one problem with 2 of the channels. It seemed they didn't agree on the positioning of the antenna, and I could only get one of the other but not both. I was about to rig up something myself by going all diy on it and splice a couple of a antennas together. During my research on OTA free TV I found out that signal combiners where a thing. This one I settled on was the right price for my needs and has expansion options up to 4 antennas if I need to in the future. It works as advertised I connected a 2nd antenna placed them in different locations and now I receive 13 channels including the 5 major networks. I don't get PBS cause it is to far away in the opposite direction. No real loss there.
T**O
Great Product
We just recently dropped satellite for a savings of almost a hundred dollars a month. We already had a old boom style antenna that did pick up about half of the over the air channels in our viewing area. But we still wanted to get all the others that we could. I bought a couple of digital antennas and mounted them pointing in different directions and used this combiner to feed the multiple signals from all 3 antennas into the single coax feed from the antenna mast to the house. This did a very nice job and now with the combination of the three antennas we have gone from 8 channels to 19, which is really everything we have except a couple of PBS style channels.
L**M
Works great
Works great. I have TV Stations in 3 different areas so I have 3 antenna's hooked up to this one. Since it is bi-directional, I had no trouble getting in all the stations. Just fed one cable to my disconnected cable box, and fed the signal through the existing cables that feed the house. Now every area has OTA TV
A**N
Linear 2514 Channelplus: as pictured
The Linear 2514 Channelplus came very fast and it seems very durable. I has not made any impact on my signal (outside the US) but combines two different signal sources very smoothly.
J**O
A 4-way splitter.
I needed a module that could split a signal into four equal parts and also acquire it. The Linear 2514 Channelplus DC & IR Passing 4-Way Splitter/Combiner was perfect for this. I could use the existing coaxial cable from the main source and send the signal to the four coaxial cables connected to it. This ensured a full signal transfer to the devices and boosters that were attached to the cables.
T**R
ok
works great for multi line input. bought for antenna and cable input together. did not work for me because the cable input was too powerful for the antenna signal. works I guess.
T**M
Works perfectly as a combiner
I bought the Linear 2514 splitter/combiner to use in combining the signals from two outdoor HDTV antennas, then distributing the signal to all the tvs in the house. It works perfectly. One word of advice: Do be sure you connect your cables to the splitter/combiner properly. There are markings on the unit to tell you where to connect the inputs and outputs, depending on whether you want to split a signal or combine multiple signals into one.
M**_
DOES NOT Combine. Avoid Channelplus.
Does Not Combine.Well, it does but it cuts the signal strength by more than 50%. Stations that came in strong and clear no longer come in.This is the most expensive Splitter/Combiner and Channelplus used to be a high quality company.I bought a cheap $5.00 no name splitter at a Big Box store and it work perfectly as a combiner. It does add loss but only about 5%. All the stations and more come in without issues.
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