Which of the following best defines through loss?
  1. Loss of amplitude incurred between the input connector and any output connector
  2. Loss of amplitude by inserting a splitter in the RF circuit
  3. Loss of amplitude in the channel
  4. Sum of losses incurred between the input connector and any output connector inserting a splitter in the RF circuit and channel transmission
Explanation
Answer - A - Through loss is the loss of amplitude incurred between the input connector and any output connector.

Key Takeaway: Low insertion loss occurs by inserting the splitter in the RF circuit. Insertion loss of 0.5 dB or less is considered good for an RF splitter. A two-way splitter should have 3-4 dB loss between the input connector and either output connector. Loss higher than this can be attributed either to insertion loss or to inaccuracies in the splitter’s ability to divide the power between output connectors.
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