Product overview: A high pass filter attenuates ingress and noise in the sub-low portion of the cable network. Placed on a non-active return at the subscriber’s drop, high pass filters effectively eliminate the major source of ingress in a HFC system, the customer’s home, which is unmanageable. Realizing the fact that many installation locations are available, side of the house, tap ports, lock boxes and pedestals, Eagle Comtronics offers solutions to fulfill all your installation needs. Special low frequency models are available to block low frequency noise, commonly found in the 5-12 MHz band, while still passing the majority of the return band. This enables siginificant noise reduction while maintaining DOCSIS compliance.
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Product overview: A high pass filter attenuates ingress and noise in the sub-low portion of the cable network. Placed on a non-active return at the subscriber’s drop, high pass filters effectively eliminate the major source of ingress in a HFC system, the customer’s home, which is unmanageable. Realizing the fact that many installation locations are available, side of the house, tap ports, lock boxes and pedestals, Eagle Comtronics offers solutions to fulfill all your installation needs. Special low frequency models are available to block low frequency noise, commonly found in the 5-12 MHz band, while still passing the majority of the return band. This enables siginificant noise reduction while maintaining DOCSIS compliance.
Product overview: A high pass filter attenuates ingress and noise in the sub-low portion of the cable network. Placed on a non-active return at the subscriber’s drop, high pass filters effectively eliminate the major source of ingress in a HFC system, the customer’s home, which is unmanageable. Realizing the fact that many installation locations are available, side of the house, tap ports, lock boxes and pedestals, Eagle Comtronics offers solutions to fulfill all your installation needs. Special low frequency models are available to block low frequency noise, commonly found in the 5-12 MHz band, while still passing the majority of the return band. This enables siginificant noise reduction while maintaining DOCSIS compliance.