Breakout converter has an RJ-45 jack on one side and an F connector and RJ-45 jack on the other side. In typical application jumper cable (supplied by others) connects the breakout converter to standard RJ-45 wallplate. It processes the signal from an adjacent wallplate. At the point of use Lynx converter changes the television signals back to coaxial signals accessible via an F connector. The Ethernet (or phone) signal is accessible via an RJ-45 jack.
RJ-45 jack on one side and an F connector and RJ-45 jack on the other side
Changes the television signals back to coaxial signals accessible via an F connector
Processes the signal from an adjacent wallplate
Ethernet (or phone) signal is accessible via an RJ-45 jack
No external power is required
Passive design permits bi-directional operation and is extremely reliable
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Depth:
2.10 in
Height:
1.10 in
Width:
2.10 in
Regulatory Compliance:
FCC Part 15 Class A & B
Frequency Range:
5 to 860 MHz
Insertion Loss:
<2dB at 5MHz, <4dB at 860MHz
Impedance:
75 ohms unbalanced to 100 ohms balanced