

⚡ Split Smarter, Stream Faster — The BAMF Way!
The BAMF 3-Way Coax Cable Splitter delivers professional-grade, bi-directional signal splitting across a massive 5-2300 MHz frequency range. Engineered with a durable zinc die-cast, weather-resistant housing and an advanced internal circuit board, it ensures minimal signal loss (only 5.5 dB per port) and superior shielding to reduce digital noise. Perfect for CATV, satellite, MoCA networks, and broadband setups, it supports power passing on all ports for versatile device compatibility, making it the go-to splitter for millennial pros demanding reliable, high-speed connectivity.
| ASIN | B017T9KKHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,031 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #127 in Satellite TV Splitters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (756) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.43 ounces |
| Item model number | sb-102 |
| Manufacturer | BAMF Manufacturing |
| Package Dimensions | 2.64 x 2.24 x 0.94 inches |
S**.
MoCA ready
Used these to split a MoCA coax feed to several boxes. We have a Comcast router+modem, and so we have this splitting the street and 2 Hitron MoCA boxes to the MoCA-enabled router. It worked phenomenal and gives us gig-speed speeds over the Moca line and feeds our router at the same time. Advice with this product: - If you do a similar setup remember THE ROUTER CABLE MUST BE ON THE INPUT PORT, NOT YOUR STREET CABLE. When i did this wrong, the router did not connect to the internet. - P.S- Don't forget the line filter to stop the signal from reaching your neighbor's houses.
R**O
Great quality Splitter
Works great. Very stable. I’m satisfied
T**E
NO MORE PIXELATION
One of my TVs still had some pixelation even after installing a filter. I found this splitter that had lower resistance hoping it would help. I also replaced the cable with a larger diameter cable. Problem solved.
R**P
It worked great. I thought that one of my cables had ...
It worked great. I thought that one of my cables had a short conductor that didn't really conduct with the last 2-way splitter that I had, so I got this one. With this one, I get the Phoenix channel 12 at about 75% strength, however, it was too weak previously with my original splitter. Because it passes DC current, my new amplifier could get power and it now all feeds 3 tv's very well (instead of 2 and no amplifier).
T**K
Took it to my lab and tested performance
I am an RF engineer. I've purchased this item not for its intended purpose (CATV) but to use it as a generic 3 way splitter. I have a discone antenna, and I wanted to share it with multiple receivers. Given that I am using it for not-designed-for purpose, I took it to my bench and measured its performance. Overall, this is great as a splitter provided you don't need port-to-port isolation. Putting signal into IN port and measuring output, from 0 to 1.8GHz (limit of my test equipment), response is very flat. Loss is as expected since it is dividing the signal 3 ways. Port-to-port isolation; however, is basically none. This means if you have more than 1 receiver connected, anything funny one receiver will do, the other will get it. So, if you buy this and see funny results, start disconnecting TV/receiver one at a time. It may be your equipment that is causing problems.
F**O
Works as advertised
I installed this on my hub outside of my house and at first I didn't think it was working because my Moca Adapters weren't linking. I had comcast techs come out three times to check the wiring and make sure there wasn't an oddball amplifier or something throwing it off. The last tech actually removed the splitter and told me it wouldn't work with comcast. After the final tech came out, I was about ready to give up and return everything until I decided to change out all of the coax cables. Turns out I just had a bad coax cable the whole time. It's a shame comcast techs don't know what they're doing. That or they feign ignorance to sell more crappy products. Long story short, the splitter works perfect.
A**N
Professional quality splitter
These splitters are excellent professional quality devices. I recommend them for anyone using catv, dtv, cctv, satellite, etc. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because the grounding screws are so small and pathetic that they look like wristwatch parts, making it impossible to connect any ground wire larger than about 26 awg. However, there are two large holes on each side for mounting screws where a proper sized ground wire (12-14 awg) can easily be connected (you will need to provide the screws, washers, etc yourself however).
K**E
Issue with grounding wire connection?
This is my third splitter with this company I feel it is a good product some are less expensive, but I know the picture quality is good, so I have stayed with them. However this last order I ran into a bit of a problem with the unit. When I tried to secure the ground wire the hole for the screw was either to small or the screw was to large? Fortunately I found a screw in my own hardware that I was able to use.
H**.
Je l'utilise pour la transmission de mon Ethernet dans les câbles coaxial de la tv, il est important d'avoir les haute fréquences au dessus de 1200 Mhz, et il fonctionne jusqu'à 2300 Mhz. Il faudrait ajouter dans la description de l'appareil qu'il est compatible avec le protocole Moca 1, Moca 2 et Moca 2.5 ! J'ai testé les vitesses jusqu'à 1 gb, mon pc n'ayant pas encore sa carte 2.5 gb très stable à 947.28 Mbps down et 878.74 Mbps en up
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