Product Cover Antra AT-PAA28 Low Noise Pre-Amplifier HDTV Pre-amp Signal Booster with LTE 4G Filter for UHF VHF Antenna Adjustable Gain Excellent for Weak Signal Regions

Antra AT-PAA28 Low Noise Pre-Amplifier HDTV Pre-amp Signal Booster with LTE 4G Filter for UHF VHF Antenna Adjustable Gain Excellent for Weak Signal Regions

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4G LTE Pre-filter included, ensures no unwanted 4G 700MHz+ signals enter into HDTV system that caused interference or overloading

20 dB FM Trap, rejecting strong FM station interference, further purifying HDTV signal in VHF band

Amplifies weak signals right below the antenna, getting higher Signal/Noise Ratio, high gain across 4-694 MHz with low noise figure (Typical 2.0dB) with adjustable gain offers flexibility to different application requirements

High gain across 4-694 MHz with low noise figure (Typical 2.0dB) with adjustable gain offers flexibility to different application requirements

A must for weak signal regions especially if running a long cable or splitting signals into multiple TVs; improves HDTV reception in poor weather conditions.

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Electronics

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Antra

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0874392000005

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Antra

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Antra

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AT-PAA28

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This low noise broad band Pre-amp AT-PAA28 is designed to boost weak TV signals to compensate the signal loss of long running cable and noise of the receivers.

TV signals are very complicated and different from location to location. Do some research on TVFOOL, and get basic channel/signal information of your location before buying an pre-amp.

Scenarios and results you may get:

1. Weak signal only (You may see great results using this Pre-Amp, EASY)

If your location are far from TV stations or you can get very weak signal even by a high gain antenna. Basic setup as per instructions are sufficient.

2. Some directions have strong signals and some directions have weak signals.(You may see good results when tuning the antenna system well, EASY-ADVANCED)

Try to point the antenna (Single antenna system) to the weakest stations, in this way more weak signals and less strong signals are received in the system. If multi-antenna system is used, use higher gain antenna to get weak channels and connect to the amplifier, and low gain antenna to get strong channels without amplification. Signal combiner may be required to get best results;

3. Weak signals among lots of strong signals and are coming from the same direction(Complicated and special setup may be required to get weak channels extracted, ADVANCED).

Weak signals may have to be separated from main stream before feeding into this pre-amp, then can be combined back to the main stream. Lots of tuning and testing may be required due to complicated signal strength and frequency distributions.

In scenario 2 & 3, advanced setup skills, as well as additional components may be required to get better results.