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The GE 4-Way HD Digital TV Antenna Amplifier is a low-noise signal booster designed to enhance and clarify weak or pixelated TV signals. Featuring a 4-way coaxial splitter, it supports multiple HD smart TVs simultaneously. Easy to install with an included AC adapter, it comes with U.S.-based technical support and a limited-lifetime replacement guarantee, making it a reliable upgrade for any indoor or outdoor passive antenna setup.
Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts |
Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 110 Volts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Brand | GE |
Number of Channels | 100 |
Package Type Name | Box |
Specification Met | FCC |
Material | Plastic or Metal |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00030878344791 |
UPC | 030878344791 |
Brand Name | GE |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 34479 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Indoor Amplifier | 4-Way Splitter |
Special Features | Full HD, 4-Way Coaxial Splitter, Signal Booster |
C**L
GE 4 way Distribution Amp
I have to use a splitter because i have 2 tvs on my antenna. Before with my old splitter i only got 2 channels. With this splitter with the amplifier i get 102 channels.
P**R
Just works!
I have used this for over 4 years. Initially only needing to boost the signal for one TV now I have connected 4. No issues fantastic. I am 32 miles from the broadcast antenna, I get 143 Digital channels with this vs 40ish without and choppy main channels. Now I am looking to connect two more TVs and looking to get something bigger
R**W
Works worse when installed without any other TVs connected
I have a Yagi antenna installed in my attic. A cable runs from it, down to the crawlspace and up to my home theater box. I live in a moderate sized metropolitan area, about 5 miles from most of the TV antennas. The Yagi is fixed, no rotation. I get all of the major affiliates and 5 SD channels. I don't know if they are broadcast locally or from a nearby small town.I ran a power line for an outlet for the power supply. I attached the splitter to a stud, connected the antenna to the splitter input, plugged in the power line and connected the down line to connector 1.The picture on the main TV in the family room, with no other TV connected to the splitter, was clear for the local major channels. None of the SD channels were there, no pixelated reception, nothing. I swapped out the cable between the antenna and splitter for another cable. It was the same result, no SD channels that had been crystal clear before adding the splitter.I switched the down cable to be directly on the Yagi antenna again and all of the SD channels returned. I put the down cable back on the splitter and used a 3rd cable between the Yagi antenna and the splitter input. There was no difference, none of the SD channels were there.All 3 cables I used between the Yagi antenna and the splitter were RG58, 18 AWG cables. Two were from the cable company and the other one was from a different company. All were from sealed plastic bags, having never been used.I didn't expect miracles but I didn't expect the "amplifier" to make reception worse than without it. My recommendation is that you look for something else.
S**U
Not bad
This TV amp does what it's suppose to do. Keep in mind that this device WILL NOT pick up any additional channels that are not hitting your antenna but is a ONLY DESIGNED to amplify the channels that are hitting your TV antenna that come in pixilated. It will improve the picture channel and solve that issue. If the channel is very far away and coming in off and on then this device will not help you at all. Your problem is with your antenna in that case. Hope that helped.
S**2
One Antenna Input Out To Four TV's
I "Cut the Cord" twelve years ago and use one large antenna in the attic and an amplifier like this one (amplifier not in the attic or else it will burn up in summer) to drive the signal to four TVs. I usually get three to four years per amplifier before they mysteriously stop working. (Programmed Obsolescence no doubt.) I have not used this one before so we'll see how long it will work. It's been working perfectly for about two months now.
G**M
No gain spec, but works great.
I bought this because my last one had an thin inferior output cable that wore through because I often swap the TV it's connected to. Plus I had to use a female-female adaptor. This unit had no cables so you can directly attach your existing standard cables. And now I don't have to swap the outputs because this one had four.I could not find the gain specs on this unit, but even without re-scanning channels, I just swapped it out and all the same channels were there, for both TV's.
R**R
Works great with digital TV antenna
It took me all of 10 minutes, maybe less, to hook this up and power it on (cables were already present) and I now have a perfect picture from our outside digital TV antenna on both TVs in the house. It was previously weak using just a simple splitter, but now it's perfect!
U**V
Doesn't work as advertised
Montana is kind of poor to begin with so I figured what could go wrong. I went from a weak signal to no signal. Anti-amplifier
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