The Lectrosonics ZFSC41 4-Way Passive RF Signal Splitter features a single BNC input and 4 outputs for splitting incoming antenna (RF) signal four ways. This compact, passive device is handy in complex antenna routing and accepts 1 to 1000MHz.
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Key Features
- 1 In, 4 Out
- Passive BNC Connections
- 1 to 1000MHz
The Lectrosonics ZFSC41 4-Way Passive RF Signal Splitter features a single BNC input and 4 outputs for splitting incoming antenna (RF) signal four ways. This compact, passive device is handy in complex antenna routing and accepts 1 to 1000MHz.
Lectrosonics ZFSC41 Overview
Lectrosonics ZFSC41 Specs
Connections | BNC Input x1
BNC Output x4 |
Range | 1 to 1000MHz |
Isolation | Isolation dB (L=25, M-23, U=20) |
Insertion Loss | Loss at each output dB (L=6.4, M=6.6, U=7.6) |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.5 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.8 x 3.4 x 0.9" |
Lectrosonics ZFSC41 Reviews
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Will this device allow me to attach one ...
Will this device allow me to attach one directional antenna together with two diversity receivers for wireless microphones ?
You would need two of each for two receivers. Each receiver needs two separate antennas. So you would not need a 4-way splitter to do this. Two 2-way splitters would do the job if you have 2 antennas. The part number for a 2-way splitter is ZSC24.
Date published: 2019-02-04
I have 4 UCR411s. I want to connect those to a ...
I have 4 UCR411s. I want to connect those to a single RF Venue Diversity Antenna. Would I use one of these for A signals from the UCR411s and another for the B signals? And then just use the input to go to the RF Venue fin? Or do I have the input/outputs of this thing wrong in my head?
This is possible to do. However, when you split the antennae feed to the receivers, you will suffer a reduction/ level loss. For that reason, it is suggested to use B&H# LEUFM144. Select 5dB boost and then your revers will all receive an adequate signal
Date published: 2020-11-18