4-Port Cable TV/Antenna/HDTV/Internet Digital Signal Amplifier/Booster/Splitter/Equalizer with Passive Return, F59 Terminators (Lindsay LSA84-EQ8)
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The cable length is not critical - any standard coax cable will be enough A maximum length of 100' is allowed. The company is working on a new kit that will have a "super flex" power cable so you will not have to buy it separately. However, the cables are still in production and will not be ready until in the near future.
I say no. I say no. These should not be used with satellite services of ANY kind.
It is not included with this item to provide remote power. Depending on the power supply, you can connect a cable up to 100' away.
It is not the case On the left is the connector that powers the amplifier, as you can see from the image. Input signals are connected to the right connector. A cable connection and an OTA connection cannot be made simultaneously.
Selected User Reviews For 4-Port Cable TV/Antenna/HDTV/Internet Digital Signal Amplifier/Booster/Splitter/Equalizer with Passive Return, F59 Terminators (Lindsay LSA84-EQ8)
As a result, I decided to cut the cable and use an antenna to access the internet for free In with the HDTV is available over the air. My home is tucked away in a hollow and I don't have access to the power grid Towers with sight of the transmission lines. As well, the signal is constantly disrupted by bad weather, waving tree branches, aircraft approaching the airport, and freeway traffic on the ridge of the hill directly in front of me, directly in the path of the signal. In my backyard, I built a large 4-by-4 Mount an antenna in the attic using a bay bowtie. The design of the antenna was considerably better than those of most commercial devices, and the most forgiving in terms of signal disruption. It was necessary to split the signal and get it to the two TV's in the house, each about 75 feet from the antenna - the next problem - was getting the signal to the other TV in the house. There was a hole in the attic, behind the walls, and in the crawl space. I was extremely pleased with the performance of this amplifier. I bought this amplifier to eliminate signal losses caused by splitters and long cable runs. It was easy to mount, and comes with a power supply and two terminating caps, which I used to terminate the unused amplifier outputs. A low-quality product There is no loss in 3GHz RG6 coax cable for the long runs. My signal has never been better. The performance was solid on both TVs. This well-known concept can be summarized as follows There is a detailed instruction sheet that comes with the amplifier that explains its capabilities and limitations clearly. In the description, it is clearly stated that it will amplify whatever it's You cannot feed it a bad quality signal, because it will amplify that signal only. In order to get a good result, you need to feed it with a signal that is clean, using an antenna that is designed and located properly for your location. I am extremely pleased with the results.
In conclusion, after I got answers from people who purchased this product and then by getting an answer directly from the manufacturer, I can confidently say that it does work as described. When we installed it (in the house), we connected it to a digital DVR (Tablo) and it did two things right away. Choosing more channels to view and getting rid of interference we were experiencing on a couple of network channels were two advantages. Due to some reason, this interference had gotten worse in the last month and that is why we were looking for a solution and this solved the problem. Please note You are not supposed to be driven crazy by the directions, as they state that the led light will glow green when you plug it in, and ours didn't glow green, it glowed red instead. Despite the fact that we could see a difference made by the amplifier, we were still unsure whether it was working properly. Users have been really pleased with the units and most of them have said that some units glow green, while This claim was later confirmed by comments from the manufacturer who stated that the directions in which the led is supposed to glow green are incorrect. The manufacturer should be informed of that mistake that they made.
It turned out my antenna had broken, so I bought a new one and replaced it, hoping that would solve the problem, but I was still getting static and noise with the old amplifier and It was at an affordable price that I bought this amplifier. My apartment is in the city limits, so I am near the tower, which means I can lose channels if I overpower it. In addition, I have four televisions so that was one of the reasons I chose this product, since it allows for four There is a nice sense of quality to the build of the product. However, it came with a DC to F adapter rather than a regular DC connection which did not seem to appeal to me. However, since the product will go outside and be exposed to the elements, it might be for a good reason. It also has grounding points on it, so it's a positive. The next thing I did was connect the circuit and ground it and plug the cables into it. Then I went into the house to test it out, and there was nothing wrong. In my case, I did a search on all the TVs (not at once), and I ended up getting about 7 more channels than I was originally getting, going from 60 to As soon as I used this amplifier, the static and noise disappeared and all of my TVs got a sharp picture. Keep in mind that your experience may be different than mine, but I would definitely recommend this amplifier.
This situation In my setup, I use a single 4-wire distribution system to connect one attic antenna to three televisions The splitter splits the signal two ways passively. Depending on the TV, some channels may be available, while others may not Or one television might have good picture quality and the other would have jittery image quality. THE RESULTS ARE The amplifier has been installed in place of the splitter. The installation was simple, with the exception of having to purchase a power cable. We could add a note on how to handle terminals as part of the instructions. The channels are now equally available for all televisions, and the picture quality is good.
Approximately 75 miles from the nearest television market, we live in a rural area. No channels were available even with an antenna extending a hundred miles. In order to run multiple TVs in our house, we needed a booster that could output multiple line outs. If you live in a fringe area and you cannot get reliable service from a rooftop antenna, then I recommend this booster.
Our antennas are standard type, mounted on a single mast and pointed in opposite directions in order to receive stations to the The antennas connect to a signal combiner block on the mast by coaxial cable, and the amp in the crawlspace is connected to the combined signal. Radio Shack has been my go-to store for years There have been lots of amplifiers and amplifiers that haven't produced good sound We have installed it and our signal has considerably improved. We found this unit on Amazon, purchased it, and installed it. We had to remove our old mast before we could install the new one The amplified version. Rather than using any additional splitter blocks, I connected our 4 TV jack cables directly to this amplifier. As a backup, I'm buying another one of these. Depending on the station, we can install antennas from 25 to 50 feet Distance of 65 miles is involved. The product is great!.