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Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB
Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB
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Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB
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Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB
Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB
The Antenna Line Amplifier Red Eagle 18922 DVB-T with Gain Control +30 dB is a compact in-line amplifier designed to improve terrestrial digital TV (DVB-T) signal levels for single-antenna installations. It provides adjustable gain up to 30 dB to compensate for weak signals or distribution losses, allowing users to tune amplification to the reception environment and reduce noise amplification. The device is intended for use in home or small commercial coaxial antenna systems where a controlled boost of the antenna signal is needed.
This line amplifier offers adjustable gain control up to +30 dB, enabling precise matching of signal level to receiver requirements and reducing the risk of overload. Its in-line form factor simplifies installation on an existing coaxial feed without major modifications. The amplifier supports DVB-T frequency bands and is designed to improve signal-to-noise ratio and overall reception stability when used appropriately. Built to integrate with common antenna and receiver equipment, it helps mitigate losses from long cable runs and simple distribution setups.
Install the amplifier inline on the coaxial cable between the antenna and the receiver or distribution point. Ensure connectors are tightened and protected from moisture if installed outdoors. Start with a low gain setting and gradually increase until satisfactory reception quality is achieved without introducing noise or overloading the receiver. If multiple receivers are used, check signal levels at each endpoint and adjust the gain to achieve balanced reception. Follow safety guidelines for working on antenna systems and power off connected equipment during installation.
For optimal results, place the amplifier as close to the antenna as practical to compensate for cable loss. Use quality coaxial cable and connectors, and avoid unnecessary splitters after the amplifier unless additional distribution amplifiers or tap-offs are used. If reception issues persist, verify antenna alignment and local signal strength before increasing gain to maximum.
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