my nextdoor neighbor gave me this amp when he saw me putting up a very long run of quad rg6, he said it was given to him when he used to watch german tv via some sat subscription, but he has gone OTA antenna for what ever PBS he can watch ( he said at over 70yrs old, TV just gonna keep him in a chair!!)so, i have not used it yet, due to that i read conflicting theories, but any input on this item and the use would be greatly appreciated, thanks
Amplification should be avoided as much as possible, because with every amplifier comes some distortion. If you can make things work by using a heavier gauge cable, such as RG-11/U versus RG-6/U, it takes a much longer cable before the issue of needing amplification comes up. Think of unnecessary amplifiers as expensive fuses or possible monkey wrenches in your system. A lightning strike can truly make them into a disposable fuse!
If you are at the point of using 2 or more cheap in-line amplifiers cascaded in series, and are not in a position to replace the cable, I may have another answer. Holland Electronics made a 36 dB in-line amplifier, primarily for use with commercial distribution systems. One of these is much better than two inexpensive in-line devices that may get 18-20 dB on their own, but tend to distort when used multiple times in the same system.
I have a few of these in used but operating condition, and would be willing to part with one for a fraction of the original price. PM if you have questions about suitability of this device for your specific situation.
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