| | |  | Switches & Signal Amps | Home » » » » RCA 10dB Video Signal Amplifier | | | | | | | Description: | | Increases VHF/UHF/FM signals by 10dBCompensates for signal loss/weak signal that occurs during long cable runs or multiple TV/VCR connectionsFor use with both RG6 and RG59 coaxial cables | | | Features: | |
• Increases VHF/UHF/FM signals by 10dBCompensates for signal loss/weak signal that occurs during long cable runs or multiple TV/VCR connectionsFor use with both RG6 and RG59 coaxial cables
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.96 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.77 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
The perfect compliment for your antennaMay 02, 2010
By Steven Pellegrino We recently cut our ties with DirecTV and just went with over the air digital signal. The RCA outdoor antenna worked great, but occasionally the picture pixelated. Having read reviews and experiences of others, I bought this signal amplifier and was blown away by the difference this little device made. We had very good HD quality, but this made it even better AND we found 4 more stations that we weren't getting previous to using this.
Better picture, no pixelation and more channels! Great Deal!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
No results for meJul 23, 2010
By J. B. Lynch I bought this with the hope of boosting the signal from my large attic-mounted outdoor aerial antenna. I have a 3-way splitter sending the signal to the TVs in the house. My house is ~30 miles from the antennas on South Mountain with clear line of sight. Things were fine before June 2009, but since the digital changeover a few of the Phoenix channels (12, 15, 45, 51, 61) have become weak and sporadic (available one day, not the next). One of my TVs has a signal meter. It read "75" before I installed the booster, and "67" was the best I could get after I put it inline between the antenna and the 3-way splitter. Since installing the booster I no longer get 12.1 (or subchannels) on one TV, and cannot get 15.1 (or subchannels) on the others. On all TVs channel 45.1 and it's subchannels stutter as if half of the digital bits are coming through.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Television Made ClearAug 04, 2010
By Frugal Fred
"Frugal"
I dropped my DirecTV and put up a manual antenna outside. I could only receive 4 weak channels that were hard to view due to the pixel separation being so bad.
I ordered this RCA VH100N signal amplifier with 10dB Gain. Boy, what a difference! All 4 channels crystal clear with perfect reception. It didn't bring in any new channels but it certainly did wonders for the 4 channels I have. I am more than 40 miles from the nearest television station. It works for me!! I am happy with it.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good cheap "2-way" ampMar 23, 2010
By Bob Teatow
"Bob Teatow"
I got mine at the local hardware store. It was marked "Two-Way" and 50-900Mhz and a manufacture date in 2009. Which I hoped means suitable for a modern cable system with "return data" for doing "On Demand" services. I could not find any further specifications such as "bi-directional with return path" so I wasn't going to be too surprised if it killed the return path....
Pleasantly surprized it works! Signal meter on settop box (secret diagnostics screen on Cisco RNG-150) went from -12dB to -1dB, and "on demand" still works so amp seems to be doing its job - long run with a couple of splitters - now I can split the signal again without losing channels.
Almost impressive.May 02, 2012
By Madashell Helped with a few TV channels but the real thing was the great FM (anyone ever heard of FM Radio) reception. I have a old school Sansui reciever 1970's era, and this thing doubles the reception DB's on it. As for a tv doing better..... Not so much.
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