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SP-1300 Combiner/Splitter
SP-1300 Combiner/Splitter
 
MSRP: $59.95
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Basics
 

Are you looking for an inexpensive option to run two scanners sharing the same antenna?
Multi-couplers can be pretty costly. Why not try a cheaper solution?.
With the SP-1300 Combiner/splitter and jumper coax cable (sold separately) you can hook up two scanners to one antenna with minimal signal loss.
Specifications:
Type SP-1300
Description passive wideband splitter
Frequency range 8 – 1300 MHz
Insertion loss at 100 MHz 3.5 dB typ.
Insertion loss at 500 MHz 5 dB typ.
Insertion loss at 1000 MHz 5.7 dB typ.
Insertion loss at 1300 MHz 6.5 dB typ.
Isolation between outputs 20 dB typ.
Input/output connectors BNC
Input/output impedance 50 Ω
Size (including connectors) 44 × 71 × 18 mm
Weight (approx.) 37 g



This is a simple hook up:

Step One – Run your antenna coax cable to “Input’ on the SP-1300
Step Two – Connect “Output A” to Scanner One via BNC
Step Three – Connect “Output B” to Scanner Two via jumper cable (sold separately)
See photo below.

After testing the SP-1300 for over a month, it works like charm, with little signal lost.

RG58 Jumper Cable, 3', BNC Male to BNC Male
RG58 Jumper Cable, 6', BNC Male to BNC Male
RG58 Jumper Cable, 1', BNC Male To BNC Male
Click for larger image.

SP-1300 splitter can be used with HF and VHF receivers and scanners as well as in other receive and measuring applications where a need to combine or split RF signals exists.

SP-1300 is primarily designed to split signal from one VHF antenna into two receivers – scanners. Hence the input BNC female and output A BNC male connectors which enables the splitter to be inserted between the antenna and receiver. The other output B uses a BNC female connector that assumes a short jumper cable with BNC male connectors on each end for connection with the other receiver.

SP1300 is a passive splitter of a conventional design with hybrid wide band transformer with teflon insulation and frequency compensation circuit. The insertion loss is only 0.5 dB up to 100 Mhz which rises towards higher frequencies, this is in addition to the obvious 3 dB loss due to splitting into two halves.

If there is a need to split the signals into more than two receivers, SP1300's can be used in series. If an antenna preamplifier is used the additional loss of the splitters will not noticeably deteriorate the resulting signal to noise ratio.

SP1300 is power passive which means that it cannot be used with a preamp powered via coaxial cable. No DC or AC voltage must be connected to any of its connectors or damage to the splitter or power supply will result.
The inputs and outputs are galvanically connected to earth which protects the sensitive receiver input against damage caused by static. This is especially useful if a discone or other antenna which is not galvanically connected with earth is utilized.

If your receiver/scanner has connectors different from BNC (SMA, N, SO239), use appropriate adapters or cables.

SP1300 is designed for low signal applications and cannot be used with transmitters or a damage will result to it. It can only be used for receive applications or with RF generators with lower output levels.
Each product has been carefully tested on a polyscope.

Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 4.5 of 5 4.5 of 5 Total Reviews: 9 Write a review.

  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 great May 28, 2018
Reviewer: Mike Wills from Huachuca, AZ United States  
The SP-1300 Worked as stated and I am happy both scanners work just fine. thanks

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  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 SP-1300 August 28, 2015
Reviewer: Paulo Rossi from Maringa, Parana Brazil  
Very nice splitter, thank you.

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  1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
 
2 of 5 Not for 800 Mhz. October 3, 2014
Reviewer: Sean Kelley from Rulo, NE United States  
On first scanner(output A), everything is fine.
On the second antenna line, (output B),
it won't let 800 Mhz signals through.




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  3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Good Splitter September 26, 2014
Reviewer: AirThunder from Brandywine, MD United States  
This splitter is well made and I found no insertion loss or degradation in performance of my scanners since inserting it.

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5 of 5 Best splitter ever purchased July 18, 2014
Reviewer: Wadie E. Suttles III from Chattanooga, TN United States  
This splitter solved my co-phasing experience with tradition splitters. Because of my scanner monitoring experience consisting of VHF and 800mhz broadcast, with the use of a Scantenna Dipole and a 800mhz yagi, my monitor experience has blossomed.

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