
RF Taps and Passives - ATX Networks
ATX offers the latest innovations in passives for HFC networks, including taps, couplers, splitters and power inserters. The GigaXtend ® XS Series 2GHz enables MSOs to support DOCSIS ® 4.0 architectures, while the 1.2GHz SG Series will maintain a 1.2GHz plant and offers compatibility with Cisco’s popular Surge-Gap portfolio of hardline taps ...
RF Taps - CommScope
CommScope offers a full portfolio of 1.2 GHz power bypass, power extracting, equalizing and multi-tap taps for managing power and signal distribution in a variety of HFC network configurations.
GigaXtend 2GHz Hardline MultiPort Taps - ATX Networks
The GigaXtend ® family of taps injects immediate cost and performance benefits into existing HFC networks, as well as positions cable operators to seamlessly extend the bandwidth capabilities of their HFC networks to 2GHz and beyond.
Regal Series Multi-Taps | CommScope
The ARRIS Regal ® RMT2120 1.2 GHz series equalizable taps offer improved return path performance for advanced two-way HFC systems while maintaining backward compatibility with the previous Regal installed base. In addition to mechanical backwards compatibility to existing Regal tap housings, we now offer faceplate only options for plant upgrades.
Cisco Flexible Solutions Taps, Two-Way, Four-Way, & Eight-Way The Cisco Flexible Solutions Tap (FST) offers the benefits of our existing Surge-Gap taps plus the additional benefit of increased flexibility in system design via two types of optional plug-ins.
GigaXtend RWT 1.2GHz Taps - ATX Networks
ATX GigaXtend ® RWT 1.2GHz reverse window taps are designed for the DOCSIS ® 3.1 evolution of hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) networks. They offer all the benefits of ATX’s standard SGT taps and allow increased efficiency in system design by reducing reverse-path tap losses and tilted forward path tap losses.
Cable TV - HFC - Hardline Passives - Taps - Page 1 - dfcco
FFT8-*Q 1.2 Ghz Equalizable 8 Port Taps - The ARRIS FFT‐Q 1.2 GHz series equalizable taps offer improved return path performance for advanced two‐way HFC systems while maintaining backward compatibility with previous FFT...
Sober Skeptic: What is a tap? - Blogger
A HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coax) network tap is what the optical node in your community is connected to downstream. The tap is usually housed in a little green silo on your neighbor's front lawn. Inside is basically a gloried coax splitter which distribute the RF signal from the cable company to your home and your direct neighbor's home.
The Scientific Atlanta® Surge-GapTM Reverse Window Taps offer all of the benefits of our existing Surge Gap taps and also allow increased efficiency in system design - via the introduction of reduced reverse path tap losses and tilted forward path tap losses.
Multi-Taps - Milenium, Retrofit, Multi-Tap & E-Option Plug-Ins
Our 1.2 and 1.6 GHz multi-taps, faceplates, and retrofits provide 1218 and 1600 MHz bandwidth performance for next-gen HFC architectures. All our multi-taps feature the unique Antronix auto-seizing CamPort® F-ports, reducing intermittency and improving network reliability.