SLx 4 Way Aerial Amplifier with Digtial By-Pass
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2212 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Philex
- Model: 27820BM
- Released on: 2005-04-12
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Designed to distribute the signals from a digital satellite receiver and FM/DAB aerial to up to 4 TVs/Hi-Fi tuner
The new range of SLx earial amplifiers have an integrated digital bypass to make them fully compatible with the infra -red remote control extenders used to control digital satellite boxe's.Without the bypass the signal from the infra -red remote control extenders is blocked by conventional aerial amplifiers and boosters.
Integrated Digital Bypass - Ready for use with remote control and extenders for digital satellite receivers
Improved short circuit protection - If a short circuit occurs on one port it will not shut down the whole amplifier and will continue to operate other ports
Improved design - More durable casing with new silver gummetal finish and stylisg blue LED indicator illuminated when active
Double insulation and safety certificated to the latest BS standards and CE marked
Class - leading noise figure of 4dB or less ensuring minimal interference
6dB signal amplification on all models
Customer Reviews
Excellent
I was going to buy a indoor aerial for a tv usb dongle,but i thought i will try this! Glad i did now it's excellent, not only can i view tv on my laptop now but also in lounge and bedroom tv's all at the same time ! A very happy customer !
Does the job perfectly.
If you need to run up to 4 TVs from one aerial, you need this gizmo. It's very simple to set up. Run a mains feed to the gizmo from somewhere convenient, run your aerial cable into it, run the TV signal feed cables out of it to each telly. Job done.
You may find, as I did, that the digital signal at your location is strong enough, by the time this gizmo has amplified it, to avoid mounting your aerial on the roof outside but in your attic. This has lots of advantages - no risk of wind damage to it or house, no probs with it being blown off alignment, no deterioration due to weather, easy access for fiddling about.
I would say that getting an aerial amp like this would be worth it for all these benefits, even if you didn't need the multiple feeds. The same thing comes with fewer feeds, or more - whatever suits.
It will also feed radio signals as well. First rate piece of kit.



