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Antenna Amplifier AMS APL-104 for FM / VHF / UHF reception
Antenna Amplifier AMS APL-104 for FM / VHF / UHF reception
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Antenna Amplifier AMS APL-104 for FM / VHF / UHF reception
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Antenna Amplifier AMS APL-104 for FM / VHF / UHF reception
Antenna Amplifier AMS APL-104 for FM / VHF / UHF reception
The AMS APL-104 antenna amplifier is designed to improve reception across FM, VHF and UHF bands for radio and terrestrial TV signals. Intended for use with rooftop or indoor antenna installations, the amplifier increases signal level to help compensate for weak or distant broadcasts and to reduce the impact of background noise. The compact unit provides broadband amplification to support clearer audio and more stable video reception without altering antenna alignment.
The amplifier delivers broadband gain across FM, VHF and UHF frequency ranges, providing consistent signal boosting for multiple services. Its design supports both indoor and rooftop antenna setups and helps to reduce noise floor, which can result in improved audio clarity and fewer video artifacts. The device is compact and straightforward to integrate into existing antenna cabling with minimal adjustments required.
Install the amplifier as close as practical to the antenna feed point to maximize signal-to-noise improvement. Connect the antenna cable to the amplifier input and route the amplifier output to the receiver or to a distribution splitter when serving multiple devices. If the installation uses inline power feeding from the receiver or a dedicated power inserter, ensure correct polarity and compatible voltage before powering the amplifier. After installation, fine-tune antenna orientation and check signal levels at the receiver to confirm improved reception.
For best results place the AMS APL-104 near the antenna, minimize cable length between antenna and amplifier, and avoid mounting locations exposed to water ingress or extreme heat. When using splitters or long cable runs, verify gain and consider adding attenuation if signals become overloaded. Refer to the receiver and power inserter documentation to ensure compatible power arrangements.
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