Winegard Boost XT 20dB Pre-Amp for Outdoor HDTV Antennas (LNA-200)

  • Brand: Winegard
  • P\N: LNA-200
  • UPC: 615798401580
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Outstanding!

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This thing works perfectly. I installed it with a 5' lead from the roof mounted antenna, a 35' run into the house and then a splitter with (2) 50'+ runs. It not only increased the signal and SNR for the channels I was receiving but also pulled in an additional 10 channels I didn't receive before. All cable is RG8. I'm impressed with the performance and I'm hoping it lasts a long time.

Winegard LNA-200 TV Pre-Amp.

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A great product for a good price.

Replacement of Winegard pre-amp

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Replacement for Winegard pre-amp that I had for many years. Old product was very good and replacement did not disappoint. I am able to pull in stations with outside antenna that are over 70 miles away. Good clear picture. Biggest issue is always electronic interference with is very limited with this product

this is a very good preamp

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works great

Must have

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A must have for enhanced reception reply anymore anywhere along the cable between antenna and amplifier Nice feature

I finally found an amplifier that satisfies my needs

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For a long time, I read reviews on pre-amps, and most of them blocked FM signals. That wasn't what I wanted. There is a great classical station that places me in the fringe area. The piedmont triad area in North Carolina has TV transmitters 40 miles from the most populous areas. The LNA-200 is the only one that works. The solution was to stack an all-channel antenna (Channel Master) with a yagi directional FM antenna aimed at 2 different directions mixed with a signal splitter used as a signal combiner. This situation makes it possible to send all the signals with one coax cable. I used a quad shield RG6 cable, as advised by the Youtube channel (Antenna Man PA). Where the coax enters the house, I just used a signal splitter to send the signals to the appropriate receivers. Now I can cancel my cable TV subscription, and I am able to get the classical FM station I wanted. The total FM stations I can get amounts to about 50.

The LNA-200 is the best for your tv antenna.

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The best pre-amp on the market for the money .

Definitely works!

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Works very well but needs a stronger attachment for antenna; kind of flimsy, however the pre amp itself works very well - just has a flimsy attachment to the antenna

Excellent low cost, low noise, high gain RF preamp

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Excellent wideband low noise VHF/UHF preamp at good price. I use a lot of these for OTA TV & other RF RX uses. Useful for long cable runs, especially on UHF freqs where cable losses rapidly accrue on higher freqs. Doesn't easily overload in hi signal areas, which is a real problem in my area. Most cheap amps overload in strong RF environments, creating more trouble than they're worth. I'd like to see are options for sloped & adj gain, notch band filters.. but there are work-arounds for those - but at this price, it's a no-brainer. Make sure to ground the antenna mast & related equipment as per standard good practice. HIGHLY recommend use of a power surge protector on the USB PS module (susceptible to surge failures), and inline cable (F connector) surge protectors (which MUST be grounded. Good surge protectors are worth every $0.01!

Booster

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Good product