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Clear-Com CellCom PD2203 antenna splitter with 150/UNI-DIN PSU / Serial num 1811
Estimated price for orientation: 850 $
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Description Brand: Clear-Com Vitec MPN: PD2203 Model: PD2203
On the same business day that payment is received, this item will ship in a 5lb 14" x 10" x 4" box.
This Clear-Com splitter (PD2203) will connect up to five transceiver/antennas to one of the transceiver ports
on a CellCom basestation, creating up to five coverage zones that can be overlapped to make large areas where
CEL-BP wireless beltpacks can have continuous coverage. The use of the splitter also extends the distance that
the CEL-TA transceiver antennas can be located from the basestation to 2,000 meters (6,400 feet) if 24AWG cable
is used or 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 26AWG cable is used (assuming the same cable type is used to connect the
antenna to the splitter and the splitter to the basestation).Note: It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable is used. For example, a splitter can be used to connect to a CellCom basestation that is located in a production truck outside
an arena or stadium, with a single CAT-5 cable going to the splitter which is then located just inside the stadium. From
that splitter, up to five CEL-TA transceiver/antennas are distributed throughout the stadium to create wide coverage –
each with a run of CAT-5 cable back to the splitter. A similar arrangement may be used in a large theatre or performing
arts facility. The connection between a transceiver port on the CellCom basestation and a PD2203 splitter is
accomplished with standard 4-pair CAT-5 data cable with RJ-45 connectors. It is connected to the port labeled MATRIX
on the splitter. This cable can be as long as 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 24AWG cable is used or 500 meters (1,600 feet)
if 26AWG cable is used. The splitter must be locally powered via its DC IN connector, using the in-line external universal
power supply. The RJ-45 ports on the splitter labeled “1” through “5” are the connections to the CEL-TA transceiver/antennas.
Transceiver/antennas connected to the splitter can be powered at a distance of up to 300 meters (900 feet); beyond that
distance they will need to be locally powered.
Description
| Brand: | Clear-Com Vitec | MPN: | PD2203 |
| Model: | PD2203 |
On the same business day that payment is received, this item will ship in a 5lb 14" x 10" x 4" box.
This Clear-Com splitter (PD2203) will connect up to five transceiver/antennas to one of the transceiver ports
on a CellCom basestation, creating up to five coverage zones that can be overlapped to make large areas where
CEL-BP wireless beltpacks can have continuous coverage. The use of the splitter also extends the distance that
the CEL-TA transceiver antennas can be located from the basestation to 2,000 meters (6,400 feet) if 24AWG cable
is used or 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 26AWG cable is used (assuming the same cable type is used to connect the
antenna to the splitter and the splitter to the basestation).Note: It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable is used. For example, a splitter can be used to connect to a CellCom basestation that is located in a production truck outside
an arena or stadium, with a single CAT-5 cable going to the splitter which is then located just inside the stadium. From
that splitter, up to five CEL-TA transceiver/antennas are distributed throughout the stadium to create wide coverage –
each with a run of CAT-5 cable back to the splitter. A similar arrangement may be used in a large theatre or performing
arts facility. The connection between a transceiver port on the CellCom basestation and a PD2203 splitter is
accomplished with standard 4-pair CAT-5 data cable with RJ-45 connectors. It is connected to the port labeled MATRIX
on the splitter. This cable can be as long as 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 24AWG cable is used or 500 meters (1,600 feet)
if 26AWG cable is used. The splitter must be locally powered via its DC IN connector, using the in-line external universal
power supply. The RJ-45 ports on the splitter labeled “1” through “5” are the connections to the CEL-TA transceiver/antennas.
Transceiver/antennas connected to the splitter can be powered at a distance of up to 300 meters (900 feet); beyond that
distance they will need to be locally powered.
This Clear-Com splitter (PD2203) will connect up to five transceiver/antennas to one of the transceiver ports
on a CellCom basestation, creating up to five coverage zones that can be overlapped to make large areas where
CEL-BP wireless beltpacks can have continuous coverage. The use of the splitter also extends the distance that
the CEL-TA transceiver antennas can be located from the basestation to 2,000 meters (6,400 feet) if 24AWG cable
is used or 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 26AWG cable is used (assuming the same cable type is used to connect the
antenna to the splitter and the splitter to the basestation).Note: It is recommended that shielded CAT-5 cable is used. For example, a splitter can be used to connect to a CellCom basestation that is located in a production truck outside
an arena or stadium, with a single CAT-5 cable going to the splitter which is then located just inside the stadium. From
that splitter, up to five CEL-TA transceiver/antennas are distributed throughout the stadium to create wide coverage –
each with a run of CAT-5 cable back to the splitter. A similar arrangement may be used in a large theatre or performing
arts facility. The connection between a transceiver port on the CellCom basestation and a PD2203 splitter is
accomplished with standard 4-pair CAT-5 data cable with RJ-45 connectors. It is connected to the port labeled MATRIX
on the splitter. This cable can be as long as 1,000 meters (3,200 feet) if 24AWG cable is used or 500 meters (1,600 feet)
if 26AWG cable is used. The splitter must be locally powered via its DC IN connector, using the in-line external universal
power supply. The RJ-45 ports on the splitter labeled “1” through “5” are the connections to the CEL-TA transceiver/antennas.
Transceiver/antennas connected to the splitter can be powered at a distance of up to 300 meters (900 feet); beyond that
distance they will need to be locally powered.