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GE 23218 Splitter Discontinued Manufacturer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Details

Connector TypeCoaxial to Coaxial
Cable TypeCoaxial
Compatible DevicesTelevision
ColorGOLD
BrandGE

Description of GE 23218 Splitter Discontinued Manufacturer

Multi purpose – this Coax Splitter is designed for use with amplifiers, amplified Antennas, HDTVs and more. Frequency range – distributes a digital signal in the 5-90 MHz frequency range. All brands – Compatible with all brands. Corrosion resistant – The gold plated RG6 connectors allows for optimal connectivity. Convenience - split a single cable or satellite signal to view and display on two separate TVs. Gold or nickel plated connectors.

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Type of review

what is needed, a splitter at a good price, I do not recommend it for the street because I think it will not last long, but it does the job.

Pros
  • frequency range - distributes a digital signal in the frequency range of 5-90 MHz
Cons
  • there are shortcomings

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Splitter works great

Who knew a signal splitter was bad? Laugh! I removed the satellite, installed some antennas and used an old splitter when I had a dish years ago so I could connect two antennas to one. I couldn't figure out why my signal was so weak and I was discouraged. I decided I would do something different and needed a different splitter. It had two exits and one entrance but I needed them to be opposite. So I connected the two inputs to the outputs and saw if that would work before I ran into a problem…

Pros
  • Gold or nickel plated connectors
Cons
  • Easily cracked

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Splitter works fine

Who knew a signal splitter would be bad? Laugh! I removed the satellite, installed some antennas and used an old splitter when I had a dish years ago so I could connect two antennas to one. I couldn't figure out why my signal was so weak and I was discouraged. I decided I would do something different and needed a different splitter. It had two exits and one entrance but I needed them to be opposite. So I connected the two inputs to the outputs and saw if that would work before I ran into a…

Pros
  • Satellite TV
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.