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    Coaxial Power Divider 2 Way, 0.5~8 GHz

    SKU: PH-PD-2W058GHZ
    $108.29
    ● Designed to split a single high-power RF signal into two paths or combine two signals into one. ● Features a wide operating frequency range from 0.5 GHz to 8 GHz. ● Compact, lightweight design with robust SMA-Female connectors.
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    Overview

    This Two-Way Coaxial Power Divider is a fundamental component in radio frequency (RF) and microwave systems. Engineered for high performance across a broad frequency spectrum, it efficiently splits an input signal into two output paths with minimal loss. Its precise design ensures reliable operation in critical applications such as communication systems, GPS, and signal distribution networks. The compact and robust construction guarantees durability, making it an ideal choice for both laboratory and field deployment.

    power divider 2 way 8 ghz feature

    Feature

    • Dual-Function Utility: Effectively operates as both a power splitter to divide an input signal and a power combiner to merge two signals.
    • Broadband Performance: Designed to function reliably across the entire 0.5 GHz to 8 GHz range, offering great application flexibility.
    • Superior Protection: High isolation between ports minimizes interference, ensuring clean and independent output signals.
    • Durable Construction: Built with quality materials and SMA-Female connectors to withstand rigorous use in various operating temperatures.
     

    Details

    1. Base Material: Using stainless steel as the base material, stainless steel passivation treatment is employed to enhance oxidation resistance and conductivity.
    2. Appearance & Material: The housing adopts an aluminum alloy sandblasting and anodizing process, providing strong oxidation resistance.
    power divider 2 way 8 ghz details

    Dimension (unit:mm)

    power divider 2 way 8 ghz dimension

    Radio Frequency (RF) Parameter Diagram

    power divider 2 way 8 ghz parameter diagram

    Specs
    Frequency Range 0.5 ~ 8 GHz
    Insertion Loss ≤ 1.2 dB (excluding 3.0 dB theoretical split loss)
    Input VSWR Typ. 1.16 / Max. 1.25
    Output VSWR Typ. 1.12 / Max. 1.20
    Isolation Typ. 25 dB / Min. 20 dB
    Amplitude Balance ± 0.2 dB
    Phase Balance ± 3°
    Impedance 50 Ohms
    Port Connector SMA-Female
    Power Handling 30W (Splitter) / 1W (Combiner)
    Operating Temperature -40℃ ~ +85℃
    Dimensions (LxWxH) 51.7 x 30 x 10 mm
    Weight 40 g
    Application
    Military Radar 5G Communication

    Military Radar 5G Communication

    Rural Cellular Communication

    Rural Cellular Communication

    Mountaintop Radar Station

    Mountaintop Radar Station

    Commercial Mall 5G Coverage

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    FAQ

    Q1: What is the primary function of this power divider?
    This device is primarily used as a two-way power divider to split a single incoming RF signal into two separate output paths with minimal power loss. It can also function in reverse as a power combiner.

    Q2: Can this power splitter be used across its entire specified frequency range?
    Yes, it is a broadband splitter designed to operate effectively across the entire 0.5 GHz to 8 GHz frequency range, making it suitable for various applications within this spectrum.

    Q3: What do amplitude and phase balance mean for performance?
    Amplitude balance ensures the signal power is divided equally between outputs (±0.2dB), while phase balance (±3°) ensures the signals are synchronized. This precision is critical for system accuracy and consistency.

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    Chris | 5/14/2026 5:46 AM
    Does Exactly What a Splitter Should – No Complaints
    Picked this up to split an 8 GHz signal for a little test setup at my bench. Build quality is solid – the stainless steel core and aluminum housing feel like they could take a beating. The SMA connectors thread on nice and smooth. I was a bit worried about signal loss between outputs, but hooked everything up and the two legs were almost dead even. Isolation between ports is legit too, no weird crosstalk messing with my readings. Works great as a combiner as well when I flipped it around. Not much else to say – it's a well-made RF component that just works. If you need a clean 2-way splitter that doesn't introduce headaches, this one's good to go.