VHF/AIS/Radio Splitter - 12VDC

Glomex Marine Antennas RA201

More details

$120.69

Restocking Soon, Reserve Yours Today!

RA201

CW70233

805156630093

New product

Add to compare

Shipping Rates

 
More info

VHF/AIS/Radio Splitter - 12VDC

The RA201 splitter allows the use of just one VHF antenna to simultaneously receive VHF, AM/FM and AIS radio signals; without sacrificing performance on the VHF transceiver. This compact, economical and innovative device can be easily installed in any place. It requires only a 12Vdc power source with a maximum of just 25 mA power consumption.

The unit comes with a coaxial input from the VHF antenna and three outputs for VHF, AM/FM radio and AIS.

Thanks to an electronic circuit specifically developed by Glomex and the presence of a built-in preamplifier, the RA201 splitter is able to offer high performance in all three applications, ensuring effective transmission and reception for VHF.

The splitter’s maximum input power for VHF is 100 watts, twice as much as most devices on the market.

Specifications:

  • Impedance: 50 Ohm
  • Frequency of radio reception: 100 KHz to 200 MHz (GO/PO/OC/FM included)
  • Frequency of transmission/reception VHF: 100 MHz to 200 MHz (marine/ham radio)
  • Frequency of AIS reception: 100 MHz to 200 MHz
  • Built-in preamplifier: 15dB shared on two inputs (to compensate power loss)
  • VHF power range: from 0.2 watts min to 100 watts max
  • Maximum power consumption: 25 mA
  • Voltage source: 13.8 V (from 10 Vdc min. to 16 Vdc max)
  • Cable supplied: 60 cm (2’) red (+) and black (-)
  • Protection: Fast blow fuse 5×20 mm -315 mA (included)

Connections:

  • VHF antenna: SO-239 jack
  • VHF: RG-58 C/U cable 60 cm (2’) + male PL-259 connector
  • Radio: RG-59 A/U cable 60 cm (2’) + male Motorola connector
  • AIS: RG-58 C/U cable 60 cm (2’) + male BNC connector
  • Housing: length 83 mm (3” ¼) x width 48 mm (2”) x height 38 mm (3” ¼)
  • Anti-spreading metal-epoxy paint, high resistance to rust and oxidization
  • Mounting: by 4 each 4mm screws

Connections:

  • Connect the antenna cable with a PL-259 connector to the splitter RA201 S0-239 jack
  • Connect the marine VHF radio to RA201 using the marine “VHF radio” cable of RA201
  • Connect the AM/FM radio receiver to RA201 using the “AM/FM radio” cable of RA201
  • Connect the AIS receive only to RA201 using the “AIS receiver” cable of RA201
  • Connect the splitter’s power supply (can be hooked to boats’ accessory panel)

Remarks:

  • Make sure that power supply polarities are not reversed: red to positive (+) and black to negative (-)
  • Do not use without first connecting the VHF antenna
  • Do not reverse the connections
  • ONLY FOR “RECEIVER ONLY” AIS DEVICES. NOT SUITABLE FOR AIS TRANSPONDER DEVICES

WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including LEAD which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 
Specifications
Part Type Antenna Mounts & Accessories
Product Type Accessories

Featured articles

Here's What You Need to Know to Rent a Boat

Navigating the open waters, feeling the breeze on your face, and exploring new horizons – there’s no experience quite...

RV Travel & Camping: Do I Need an Air Mattress?

One of the most important considerations when going on a camping trip is where you and your family or guests are...

What to Know About Having an RV Loan with an Existing Car Loan

If you have an existing car loan and are considering getting an RV loan, there are a few important things to know.

How Students Can Pursue Careers in the RV Industry

The RV industry, like many other industries, faces challenges in attracting skilled talent. Several factors...

Did You Believe Any Of These RV Myths Before Hitting The Road?

Myths are everywhere today. It’s like you can’t even walk down the street without hearing a myth about something you...

Top Brand Camping & Outdoor Products Online In Canada

Camping has exploded in popularity over the past 5 years in Canada. This popularity became even more intense during...

Why Buying Used RV Parts is a Bad Idea

Used RV Parts can be unsafe and can actually cost you more in the long run. If just one component fails, your...

RV Camping With Dogs: 9 Tips For Rving With Your Dog

Rightly said that " Before you get a dog, you can't quite imagine what living with one might be like; afterward, you...

Camping Tents According to Experts: Online

If you are shopping for a Camping Tent or have already purchased a new one, then you know that buying Tents For Sale...

close

Recently Viewed

No products

Settings

Categories

Recently Viewed

No products

Settings