Monster Cable TGHZ-4RF 2 Gigahertz 4-Way Low-Loss RF Splitters for TV & Satellite

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Product Description
MONSTER CABLE TGHZ-4RF -When splitting a cable or satellite television signal, ensure a clean, full signal follows both resulting paths with this impeccable quality RF splitter.24k gold contract for a high integrity, long lasting connection4 outputs
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Monster Cable
- EAN:
- 0050644127465
- Feature:
- 5MHz - 2 GHz bandwidth is digital ready for splitting TV signals.
Internal impedance matching network for accurate 75-ohm load to all outputs.
Precision die-cast 24k gold-plated chassis.
Advanced PC board construction for absolute minimal insertion loss.
24k gold contacts for a long lasting connection - Label:
- Monster Cable
- Manufacturer:
- Monster Cable
- Model:
- TGHZ-4RF
- ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- Monster Cable
- Studio:
- Monster Cable
- Title:
- Monster Cable TGHZ-4RF 2 Gigahertz 4-Way Low-Loss RF Splitters for TV & Satellite
- UPC:
- 050644127465
- VariationDescription:
- 4-Way Spliter
- Warranty:
- Limited lifetime warranty
- MPN:
- TGHZ-4RF
Customer Reviews
Degraded quality, no modem connection
I had looked at all the other reviews on this page and I had high hopes that it would replace my 4-way cable amplifier so when the power goes out (our power goes out once, sometimes twice around here per week!) I would have a battery backup and an internet connection to submit this since my VoIP requires Cable. I was wrong. I had the Monster splitter come in today and plugged it in. All of the sudden the coax-hooked-up TV in my bedroom was very, very fuzzy... the other big-screen TV downstairs and...
8/2/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Does a great job: signal is much clearer
I had been using a radio shack splitter and amplifier for years (the). It did a good job, but recently began to fail after many years of service.I replaced it with the Monster Cable splitter.However, the splitter is not a signal booster, so I also added a.This combination made reception much better right away. (Note: the Motorola signal booster has higher amplification than the Radio Shack amplifier.) When the signal booster was coupled with the Monster Cable splitter, reception was great - better...
6/11/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Good Price for Good Product
I switched from a 3-Way radio shack splitter to the 4-way Monster Splitter and even though the signal is now split 1 extra time, the picture has improved on all TV's and the high speed internet speed has improved also. I though I was going to need an amplifier, but there was no need...Hope this helped...
2/25/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Best Splitter on the Market
I am using three of the Monster 2GHz splitters where the first (1:3) splitter input is connected to a Motorola Signal Booster (15 dB low noise amp) output.Two of the three splitter outputs are connected into Monster 2GHz 1:4 splitters, for a total of 8 outputs for cable runs to various locations throughout the house.The 3rd output (of the first 1:3 splitter) is reserved for the new Verizon FiOS TV data interface, i.e., a Motorola Network Interface Module 100 (aka NIM 100) providing data communications...
12/26/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Just to clarify how splitters work and dB loss...
The review below about the Adelphia splitter working better than this one is misinformed.All splitters cause signal loss of the split signal -- this is unavoidable (unless the splitter also has a powered amp).Typically this is approximately 3.5dB per split (for 1GHz or less, more above that).The Adelphia splitter was no doubt a 3-to-1 split: the incoming signal was split once and one of the split signals was split again.Thus one output is -3.5db and the other two are -7dB (2 x 3.5).What the Monster...
11/30/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews




