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Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
For those who depend on over-the-air digital signals and who live in a house, this device helps a lot. It's reasonably priced.
Tom M
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Amplifier performed as expected. I was not able to oversaturated the signal via the gain knob due to my low incoming signal. It boasted my signal to a level where I had adequate reception for my TV to lock on the channels.The size is a little larger than I really wanted but still fits in my A/V panel box. It would be nice if the the units was configured to mount in a standard A/V panel such as the Leviton equipment does as shown in the photo.
Fred Lottes
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
My TV and internet has long cables and splitters. The signal on the longest run was bad, breaking up sound and pixellated pictures. I installed this amplier right where the cable comes into my house, TV is now clear and internet faster.
Jenifer Torres
Reviewed in Mexico on January 13, 2025
Buen producto, llegó en excelentes condiciones
D. LaValle
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I have a TV in a far off bedroom from the exterior antenna and the attic signal splitter so reception in this room was poor. I connected the booster amp directly to the TV and got way better reception. I do need to move it closer to the antenna and signal splitter up in the attic so it will improve reception elsewhere in the home. Easy to hook up everything is included.
Kev
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2024
I got more channels without it than with it. Maybe defective or simply does not work. I don't know.
D. Coleman
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
This signal amplifier is fantastic. It works so well at getting our living room TV more clear channels, we ordered two more to put in a bedroom and the basement. (If it were logistically possible, I'd just put one on the line-in, but this works too.) We're out in the rural'ish exurban outskirts of a metropolitan area. Weather events like wind and rain, and even the leaves on the trees in the summer, impact reception. With this amplifier, everything becomes stable and clear. The same signal that at times produced iffy reception after going through the house's coaxial cable infrastructure, is now amplified to produce channels we didn't before have available. Public television is now watchable! 60+ channels are watchable and clear on a regular day. That's pretty good for our area! I also suspect that the additive properties of having 3 of these might be clearing up signal even more in some unknown way. I'm writing this glowing review, because I've tried so many varieties of gimmick amplification devices, and most of them did nothing. There is a lot of garbage out there. This, however, is the real deal. It works. It produces an overall improvement in signal strength, and it's measurable. This is the one. It doesn't seem to produce much if any heat, either, which is fantastic when you consider this might get installed on a wall somewhere-- and it has built-in mounts to do so. I'm not using the mounts, but am glad they're present.
DavesNotHereMan
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I was using an 18dB amp that came with an external antenna, basic plastic thing, that seemed boastful at 18dB, it was pretty weak. Temporarily using this antenna indoors for testing as I set up my new house. Figuring if it can do well inside, it will almost certainly do better when I mount it high up outside. This amp being 6 dB more at 24dB did the trick for FM signal. Cleared up the bits of static in the signal right away and I picked up a couple stations that would not lock on stereo loud and clear. I have it cranked all the way, but when I backed it off a bit, signal was still good.Have not used this one yet for HDTV/Off air channels, but original amp actually handled this frequency segment well enough, it was more the FM Radio signals I was trying to boost. Radio signal can be tricky, radios with built in antennas placed upstairs in one corner of the house are all good, downstairs in the opposite corner...static, weak, won't grab some stations at all. I went around with a battery powered radio outside and inside and found the sweet spot locations, but it's really about the number of walls, etc. between the radio and the tower transmitter out there. I live in a more remote area now and am sort of old school, I like having good old FM radio available for NPR and any radio stations I can pick up. This did the trick. I'm using apps more on smart TV's for some stuff...still wanted good strong FM/TV antenna infrastructure at the ready. I'm considering adding a second amp in line to boost the heck out of the signal, probably don't not need it. Previous owner had satellite TV (shudder, ripped that out immediately), so in house cable distribution is all over the place in virtually every room. Will take advantage of this for TV/Radio now as it's any easy swap/add.Some negative reviews here had me scratching my head, sounded like they might have hooked it up wrong or have a weak antenna/poor placement? Or it could be defective I suppose, but there is not much to fail with this basic amp. This amp does appear to have every bit of the power described. I've tried it with a smaller window mount antenna and a large modular exterior antenna (again temporarily inside), both had good to great results respectively.General rules of thumb:-Place an amp as close to the antenna as possible, this can make a big difference. If you place it way down stream of long meandering wire runs and splitters, might not perform as well.-Some even mount the amp right to the antenna pole outside and run power to it or an amp is integrated in the antenna. If you are within about 20 feet to the amp from antenna, should be all good.-You can stack amps in line, to push that dB power up there, although I doubt most people will need this.-If you are using existing coaxial cable TV infrastructure (and you are using cable TV boxes still over smart TV apps), caution when loading up amps in line with it, generally it's fine to share signals here, but too much can interfere with one signal or the other. Plus if you have cable TV, you probably don't need an off air antenna for HDTV/Local channels anyway.-Survey around the house for best antenna placement.-Invest in a quality antenna, remote steerable ones are really cool for dialing this in.
Ricardo N.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 7, 2023
Me funcionó muy bien
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