Will an 862mhz splitter be okay?

Currently have a 2-way 5-1000mhz splitter on my Zgemma set up, but wanting to add another box, so I need a 3 way splitter.

The only one I've been able to find from a reputable brand is this labgear one (http://cpc.farnell.com/labgear/fju603/splitter-3-way-uhf-5-1000mhz/dp/AP02105) but despite the title saying 5-1000mhz, the actual picture of the splitter says 5-862mhz.

Will that frequency be ok? Or could you link me to a better 3 way splitter please?

Thanks
 
Currently have a 2-way 5-1000mhz splitter on my Zgemma set up, but wanting to add another box, so I need a 3 way splitter.

The only one I've been able to find from a reputable brand is this labgear one (http://cpc.farnell.com/labgear/fju603/splitter-3-way-uhf-5-1000mhz/dp/AP02105) but despite the title saying 5-1000mhz, the actual picture of the splitter says 5-862mhz.

Will that frequency be ok? Or could you link me to a better 3 way splitter please?

Thanks


http://cpc.farnell.com/labgear/fju402/splitter-2-way-uhf-5-1000mhz/dp/AP02104
will be ok too
 
Why not run the long cable to where it's going, then attach the box and router to a two way splitter to see if the longer run is suffering any problems first.
Then if it's OK, a 3 way will probably be fine, if not, then a powered splitter may be the way to go
 
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