Smart Radio VHF Antenna Splitter
The Smart Radio VHF Antenna Splitter allows you to safely share a single
antenna between an AIS receiver and a VHF radio that is used for both receiving
and transmitting. This active splitter will isolate the antenna connection to
the AIS receiver if a transmission from the VHF radio is detected on the same
antenna.
This is a great solution for situations where it is not possible
to have a dedicated VHF antenna for the AIS receiver. It is also a good
solution for sailing vessels that only have one VHF antenna mounted at the top
of the mast.
This splitter is very easy to install and use. One input connection is made
to the antenna cable. An output connection plugs directly into the BNC antenna
port on the AIS receiver. Another output connection plugs into a cable to the
VHF radio. The last connection is to a 12v DC power source which powers the
active VHF splitter. Simply turn the power on and use your VHF radio and AIS
receiver without the worry of potential damage to the AIS receiver while broadcasts are
made on the VHF radio.
The Smart Radio VHF Antenna Splitter will make installation much easier since
you can use an existing VHF antenna as well as save you the cost of installing
an additional antenna. The VHF Antenna Splitter allows you to optimize the
coverage on your VHF-based radio equipment since both devices can use a
single antenna that is placed at the highest position on your vessel. The VHF
splitter also works with combined antenna systems that support VHF/GSM or VHF/FM
radio.
Technical specifications
The VHF splitter is an active splitter that blocks
reception to the AIS receiver during transmission of any connected VHF
transmitter with a maximum output power of 25 W.
Electrical
- Power supply range: 9 - 16 Volts DC
- Power consumption: <0.1 W
Receiver
- Frequency range: 155-163 MHz
- Insertion loss: < 1dB
- Max transmitter power: 25 W
Physical
- Main Body L x W x H: 110 x 62 x 45 (mm)
- Weight: 500g
Connectors
- VHF radio: UHF male
- VHF antenna: UHF female
- AIS receiver: BNC male
- Power: 2 wire pigtail cable
Note:
When the VHF radio is transmitting, the DC input must not be turned off
and the AIS receiver port must be connected, otherwise there is the possibility
that the VHF splitter can be permanently damaged by a continuous high power RF
output signal (25w or above).
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