Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Antenna Amplifier Terra MX-062 for FM / VHF / UHF, 12V
Antenna Amplifier Terra MX-062 for FM / VHF / UHF, 12V
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Antenna Amplifier Terra MX-062 for FM / VHF / UHF, 12V
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Antenna Amplifier Terra MX-062 for FM / VHF / UHF, 12V
Antenna Amplifier Terra MX-062 for FM / VHF / UHF, 12V
Terra MX-062 is an antenna amplifier for FM, VHF and UHF bands, powered by 12V. It is designed to boost terrestrial radio and television signals in locations with weak or fluctuating reception. The device increases signal level and improves signal-to-noise ratio before distribution to one or more receivers, making it suitable for home and small commercial antenna systems where a low-noise gain stage is required.
The amplifier provides broadband gain across FM, VHF and UHF frequencies while maintaining low noise characteristics, allowing clearer audio and more stable television pictures. Its 12V power supply is compatible with common antenna power inserters and receiver-fed power sources. The compact design facilitates installation close to the antenna or in an indoor masthead location to reduce cable losses and preserve signal quality.
Install the Terra MX-062 as close to the antenna as practical to minimize feeder cable loss. Connect the antenna feed to the amplifier input and route the amplifier output toward the receiver or distribution amplifier. Supply 12V power through an appropriate power inserter or a compatible receiver power output. Verify correct polarity and secure all coaxial connections. After powering the unit, check reception on target receivers and adjust downstream distribution or attenuators if necessary to avoid overload.
For optimal performance, place the amplifier at the antenna or at the masthead and keep cable lengths between amplifier and receivers as short as possible. Avoid using multiple high-gain amplifiers in cascade without intermediate attenuation or proper planning, as excessive signal level can cause distortion or overload. Use quality coaxial cable and connectors to preserve the improved signal-to-noise ratio achieved by the amplifier.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}