RCA Digital Amplifier for Indoor Antenna

RCA Digital Amplifier for Indoor Antenna

Key features

  • Boost the reception of your digital or analog signal television
  • Enhances the performance of passive antennas in challenging areas of reception
  • Preserves signal purity with Extremely Low-Noise (ELN) circuitry
  • Turn a TV with spotty reception into one with crisp and clear reception
  • Connect the cable of the antenna to input jack of the amplifier, then connect the amplifier's built-in cable to the antenna input on TV/ converter box
  • DISCLAIMER: Reception quality and channels received will depend on distance from towers, broadcast power, terrain and other factors
BrandRCA
CategoryTV Antennas
SizeNo Size
ColorBlack
WarrantyWarranty

RCA Digital Amplifier for Indoor Antenna

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Customer Reviews

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Nice Boost for Indoor Antennas
robin-m✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 16, 2024
I "Cut the cord" and got rid of my satellite service recently, but did miss watching network TV. Consequently, I bought a Mohu Leaf TV antenna. It works well, but I added this amplifier to see if I could pull in more channels.

Short answer: For me, this amplifier works. It added 10 channels to my lineup. There are several caveats: The effectiveness of this amplifier will vary depending on your location and distance from a major city. (I'm about 60 miles from Denver.) My reception does vary depending on the weather, which can be maddening. On a good day, I can get a total of about 40 channels. Many of these channels (almost half) are religious, Spanish and shopping channels that I don't really watch.

Without the amplifier, I get about 30 channels. I have found that moving my Mohu Leaf around on the wall will improve my reception for certain channels. The important thing is to experiment to see what works for you. Check out the excellent resources online for working with an indoor TV antenna. And think of all the money you are saving!
depends on type and location of antenna
stanley scherr✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 9, 2024
Even thou it enhances picture quality it still does not all channels to be received antenna still has to be move to receive stations
Wow, just wow.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 5, 2024
My "80" mile antenna was doing was only picking up 15 channels. After I connected this amplifier... I was able to get 60+ channels. The primary OTA network channels are now working 100% for me with this device. Incredibly happy camper here.
An Honest Opinion
Mary✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 28, 2024
I bought this recently because I was having problems getting in certain channels and wanted to get in the weak ones, plus make the ones that I got in stronger.

After reading reviews on this brand, I decided to get it.

Pros: It does make the channels that you already get in stronger, which I think is worth the money spent on this thing.

After unhooking the antenna, turning off the converter box and letting it sit for a minute, then turning it back on and re-scanning again, I was able to get the channels I missed on my TV again. The amp made them stronger and easier to watch. Instead of four channels (sometimes seven when the weather is cooperating), I now get 11 channels. (In my area, we are supposed to get fourteen)

I can use this amp with a philips/Magnavox pair of indoor rabbit ears with the vhf/uhf turn dial thing. My converter box is also a magnavox.

Cheaper to buy through a vendor here on amazon, instead of going to a high priced electronics store and buying it there.

I don't have to call the cable company, become a subscriber (slave) to basic cable and shell out cash for the box, the monthly service and the fees. (Go ahead and call me a Scrooge, but I don't have the money for that stuff)

Cons: You have to pay the plug flat down or it's side.

Also recommended:

Be sure to get a longer cord and connectors so you can take the rabbit ears into any room of the house. I can get hard to find channels if I place my indoor rabbit ears near the window.

Check out places like Antenna web for what you can get in and how to position them. It's free to use.

You may have to use tin foil for the tops of the "ears" of the antenna.

Keep the Rabbit ears away from computers and electronics. These interfere with the strength of the signal.

Unhook the antenna, re-scan the converter box without the antenna hooked up, then turn off the box and let it for a minute or two. Hook up the antenna, turn on the box and rescan for channels. Sometimes, your box will lose the information from one or more channels, so that is why you re-scan. Extend the rods for channels 2-6, do not extend the rods for channel 7 and above.

A highly recommended buy for the serious tv viewer who doesn't want to pay high prices for cable tv.
outside antenna
Kindle Customer✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 21, 2024
This seems to have improved picture quality but as 80 miles from broadcast towers nothing really seems to improve it. Very little to work with.
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