I'm really confused why you would suggest that someone use a splitter instead of the pass through. That would cause 3.5 dB of loss which could be enough to cause issues with your signal depending on what your dB is at the TA. Whereas the pass through would at most be a loss of .5 dB if that...
Also I'd love to hear what you consider a "high quality" splitter...
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I'm really confused why you would suggest that someone use a splitter instead of the pass through. That would cause 3.5 dB of loss which could be enough to cause issues with your signal depending on what your dB is at the TA. Whereas the pass through would at most be a loss of .5 dB if that...
Also I'd love to hear what you consider a "high quality" splitter...