Cable Antenna TV Booster Signal Amplifier VHF UHF FM HDTV (36 DB) 

Cable Antenna TV Booster Signal Amplifier VHF UHF FM HDTV (36 DB)
SKU: Nippon America KF235
Manufacturer part number: Nippon America KF235
Delivery date: 3-10 days
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Nippon America's UHF VHF FM Distribution Amplifier is perfect for indoor TV and FM antennas requiring more signal gain. It is suitable for all HDTV television broadcasts, as well as standard and HD FM.

Brand Nippon America:  MPN KF235

Compatible Product: Cable, SAT Reception, Antenna Signal Gain 36dB

Number of Inputs:   1

Number of Outputs:  1

Type: Distribution Amplifier

Please Note: This will not boost or improve a bad/weak signal, it is made to compensate for signal loss from splitters and long cable runs.

Pick a spot in your television cable run where you can install the booster. A TV antenna signal booster is installed in-line that is, the cable must connect to the input and output of the booster. If you're only boosting the signal for one television, it's logical to install it near the television. If you're boosting signal for multiple televisions, choose a spot near your antenna line splitter.

Installation Note: TV amplifiers that have a power supply (such as this model) should be installed indoors, or in a location that will not be subject to any moisture. A booster should be installed as close as possible to the antenna, and before any coax cable splitters that may also be used.

Switchable FM Trap for FM trap Attenuation -20db 95-108Mhz. In most cases, the FM trap should be set to the IN position.

NOTE ABOUT USE and POTENTIAL FOR STATION LOSS: A signal amplifier/booster will only improve a signal that is already present. This booster should work for any channel that is used by off-air TV stations. There are always situations where an amplifier does not help. If the station is particularly weak, but there are other very strong channels nearby, even radio stations, such radio station signals may block out other TV stations. This amplifier amplifies everything within the point where a local strong station could create interference that covers up the weak station you are attempting to receive.

If the station is particularly weak, and/or there is a long length of cable, or splitters to other TV’s between the antenna and this amplifier, certain channels may also be lost. Also, such long length of cable (especially if only a dual shield cable) can pick up noise that is almost as strong as the station you are trying to receive. By adding the amplifier, you can possibly increase the strength of the interference as much (if not more) than the station. In this case, it might help to put the amplifier closer to the antenna.

Note it is only for indoor use; Do not put this outside! But as with all signal amplifiers, the closer you can get to the antenna (with long cable runs and splitters after the amplifier), the better the reception potential.

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