Deity RF Filter In-Line Bandpass Filter
The RF Filter sits between an antenna and a receiver or antenna distribution and passes only the group you bought it for. In a congested house, the energy that ruins a wireless link is rarely on your channel: it is a nearby transmitter, a walkie, or a local broadcast carrier driving the receiver front end into compression. Filtering that energy out before it reaches the receiver lowers the noise floor and takes the intermodulation products with it.
It is passive, so there is nothing to power and nothing to fail mid-take. Four groups cover the block Deity ships THEOS in, and the filter drops into any standard 50 ohm path, on a cart, in a rack or on a bag rig. Put it at the antenna input or at the front of the distro, whichever side the interference is arriving from.
| Type | Passive in-line bandpass RF filter |
|---|---|
| U1 Group | 534 - 556 MHz |
| U2 Group | 551 - 574 MHz |
| U3 Group | 568 - 592 MHz |
| U4 Group | 585 - 609 MHz |
| Impedance | 50 ohm |
| Powering | Passive, none required |




