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The Poorly Terminated Splitter

A bad splitter installation can result in several common issues, including:

  • Loose connections leading to intermittent or degraded signal quality.
  • Corrosion from poorly insulated connections.
  • Poor contact with cables, which can cause complete signal failure.

Problems Demonstrated:

  • Signal loss or degradation: The signal might be weak or inconsistent because of bad connections.
  • Aesthetic clutter: Poorly installed splitters tend to have a messy, unorganised look that might interfere with installation space or airflow.

What Makes the New Splitter Better?

  • Compression Connectors: These are designed to provide a secure, watertight, and corrosion-resistant connection. Unlike traditional screw-on connectors, compression connectors offer a much more reliable and professional setup.

  • High-Quality Materials: The 6-way splitter ensures that each of the output channels receives a consistent signal, ideal for multiple devices or rooms.

  • Improved Performance: Modern splitters designed for digital signals can minimise signal loss, maintaining high-quality video, audio, or internet speed.

Benefits Demonstrated:

Clear signal

The new splitter ensures that your devices get full signal strength, reducing pixelation, buffering, or dropped connections.

Durability

Compression connectors prevent corrosion and ensure longevity.

Professional Appearance

The setup looks clean and organised, with tidy, well-secured cables.

Contact Jims Antennas at www.jimsantennas.com.au or call us now on 13 15 46 and have one of our trained technicians resolve your antenna signal issues.

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