Binding: Electronics Brand: Channel Plus EAN: 0782644007422 Label: CHANNEL PLUS Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: CHANNEL PLUS Publisher: CHANNEL PLUS Studio: CHANNEL PLUS
Features:
Bidirectional amplifier for all RF bands, including VHS, low and high FM, and 4 cable TV bands
Reverse directionality specifically designed for interactive cable systems and cable modems
Amplifies original video signal for noise-free picture; 20 dB of gain in CATV or antenna system
54 MHz to 1 GHz forward bandwidth; 5 MHz to 40 MHz reverse bandwidth; +/- 1.5 dB gain flatness
Measures 3.5 x 1.2 x 2.5 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Product DescriptionCHANNEL PLUS DA-520A RF Amplifier (Bandwidth: full CATV spectrum) Ideal for residential ;television ;distribution systems; Bandwidth: full CATV spectrum 40 MHz 1 GHz plus return path of 5 MHz 42 MHz, 20 dB forward gain plus 0 dB of return path gain RF Amplifier (Bandwidth: full CATV spectrum)
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Cable Amplifier
This is a bidirectional amp that will work with a cable modem or two-way set-top box
however it lacks a variable forward gain adjustment. It can be overloaded if the input
signal is too high but is useful if you install it after several splits so the
input signal is weak. It has an external power supply which connects to a
dedicated f connector on the unit. It would have been more useful if you
could power it with a power inserter on the same output coax that has ... Read More
Rating: - Strong Amplifier for your TVs
This product is very easy to setup and boosts the Cable signal. With HD signals, you need a strong signal. This product is a good value for those who want strong signals on all TVs.
Rating: - Performs as advertised, but beware of noise
I purchased the Channel Plus DA-520A 20dB signal booster in order to boost my cable signal due to significant (-19dBmV @ 700MHz) attenuation caused by a 6-way splitter at the ingress junction point of my house.
I found that this booster performs exactly as advertised. It brought my signal up to right around 0dBmV - the perfect level. However, I found that it also appeared to introduce a significant amount of noise; some RF-sensitive equipment I had in the vicinity of the device started ... Read More