Safeguard your valuable satellite receivers, cable boxes, and televisions from unpredictable power surges and lightning strikes with the Gecen GC-862BL Lightning Protector. Designed for high-performance signal paths, this inline surge protector acts as a critical line of defense for your electronic equipment. Its compact, durable chrome-plated housing ensures long-lasting reliability for both residential and commercial installations.
Ultra-Wide Frequency Range: Operates efficiently across the 5-2150 MHz spectrum, making it compatible with satellite (LNB), cable TV, and terrestrial antenna signals.
Minimal Signal Interference: Engineered with a low insertion loss of only 1.2 dB (max), ensuring your picture quality remains sharp and clear even after installation.
Standard 75 Ω Impedance: Perfectly matched for standard coaxial cable systems to prevent signal reflection and maintain high data integrity.
Compact Inline Design: The small form factor allows for easy installation directly between your outdoor antenna/dish and your indoor receiver.
Professional Build Quality: Features a rugged metal exterior with high-quality F-type connectors for a secure, weather-resistant connection.
The Gecen GC-862BL is a must-have for:
Satellite TV Systems: Protecting LNBs and expensive satellite receivers from atmospheric electricity.
Cable TV (CATV): Shielding modems and set-top boxes from surges coming through the external cable line.
Digital Terrestrial Antennas: Preventing lightning-induced damage to TV tuners during storms.
Frequency Range: 5-2150 MHz.
Insertion Loss: 1.2 dB (max).
Impedance: 75 Ω.
Connection Type: F-Type Coaxial.
Does this guarantee my TV won't break if lightning hits the dish?
While the GC-862BL is designed to absorb and divert high-voltage surges, no protector can guarantee 100% safety against a massive direct strike. It is, however, an essential and effective layer of defense for common induced surges.
Will this affect my internet speed or 4K signal?
With a very low insertion loss of just 1.2 dB, you will likely notice no difference in signal quality or data speed. It is built specifically to pass high-frequency satellite data without degradation.
Where should I install it?
For the best protection, it should be installed as close as possible to where the cable enters the building, or directly at the back of your receiver/modem.
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