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AMPLIFIER ANTENNA OUTDR [Misc.]

AMPLIFIER ANTENNA OUTDR [Misc.]
Brand: PCT
Category: Single Detail Page Misc

Buy New: $42.00
as of 9/9/2010 08:07 CDT details



New (5) from $42.00

Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 10454


MPN: 0068DSB
Model: 0068DSB
UPC: 020572130417
EAN: 0020572130417
ASIN: B002DZMSIW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Pre-amplifier mast mounted Spartan 3
  • Surface-mounted components for automated production and consistent high performance
  • Modern design for both outdoor unit and power supply
  • High gain and ultra low noise figure from the latest generation transistors
  • Separate VHF and UHF amplification

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
"CHANNEL MASTER" SPARTAN 3 AMPLIFIER ANTENNA Pre-amplifier mast mounted Spartan 3 Surface-mounted components for automated production and consistent high performance Modern design for both outdoor unit and power supply High gain and ultra low noise figure from the latest generation transistors Separate VHF and UHF amplification Model 0747 power supply included Boxed


Customer Reviews:
1 out of 5 stars No instructions, missing labels, made in CHINA   February 24, 2010
Scott D. Long (Phoenix)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this directly from Channel Master. It came with no instructions. What is probably the outside box to mount on the antenna mast, there are no labels on the two coax connectors. I am thinking there should be three connectors, one for the antenna in, one for the amp in, and one for the coax out to tv with the amplified signal. Especially since it talks about separate amplification of uhf and vhf. but no, just two unlabeled connections. On the amp, I would expect one connector that goes out to the antenna. but there are two: one labeled 'from antenna' and the other labeled 'to tv'. This suggests to me that a fairly long cable run of unamplified signal from the antenna goes to the amplifier. Kind of totally defeats the putting the box on the antenna mast, since the idea is to reduce signal loss.