Channel Master Ultra Mini 2 TV Antenna Amplifier, TV Antenna Signal Booster with 2 Outputs for Connecting Antenna or Cable TV to Multiple Televisions (CM-3412),Silver
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Our story
How we got our start?
Channel Master was founded in Ellenville, New York in 1949 by 23-year-old former Merchant Marine radio operator & TV antenna installer Joe Resnick. With the backing of his brothers Harry & Louis Resnick, Joe Resnick invented the first self-installable low-cost TV antenna & Channel Master was born.
What makes our product unique?
To ensure all Channel Master products live up to our quality and reliability standards, every single product is engineered for longevity, produced using the highest quality materials and tested to extremes before releasing to customers.
Why we love what we do?
Headquartered just outside of Phoenix, Arizona our team of professionals share a common passion to create great products and provide excellent service.
From the manufacturer
2-Port HDTV Signal Amplifier
Channel Master has been at the forefront of over-the-air broadcast entertainment products and solutions, providing the highest quality and value to consumers since 1949. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona (Phoenix), Channel Master offers a complete portfolio of over-the-air TV antennas, OTA DVR's, TV antenna mounting equipment, amplifiers, cables, connectors and more.
Ultra Mini 2
Description
The Ultra Mini 2 distribution amplifier will boost TV signals, increasing the overall signal strength for distribution throughout the home. The Ultra Mini 2 has two output ports and can be used in HDTV, CATV, off-air, analog and digital RF distribution applications where high performance and reliability are required.
What's Included
• Ultra Mini 2-Port TV Signal Amplifier
• Power Adapter
• 6ft RG6 Coaxial Cable
• User Guide
Features
• Two Amplified Output Ports (11.5 dB)
• Works with all TV Antenna & CATV Installations
• Improves Signal Strength, Decreases Pixelation and May Increase Number of Channels
• Miniature Size for Space-Saving Installations
• Powder Coated and Weather-Sealed Housing Allows for Indoor or Outdoor Installation in any Climate
Specifications
Power Supply Input Voltage: 110-240v, AC ~ 50/60Hz, 200mA (Max)
Power Supply Output Voltage: +13.2v DC, 500mA, 6.6W (Max)
Frequency Range: 54 to 1002 MHz (Forward), 5 to 42 MHz (Return Path)
Gain: 11.5 dB
Noise Figure: Typically Less Than 2 dB, Isolation: 24 dB
The Channel Master Ultra Mini 2 distribution amplifier will boost TV signals, increasing the overall signal strength for distribution throughout the home. The Ultra Mini 2 offers two amplified output ports allowing connectivity for up to two televisions without losing signal strength. Channel Master distribution amplifiers will work with all TV antenna installations. In addition, these HDTV signal amplifiers can be used with analog and digital RF distribution applications such as Cable TV where high performance and reliability are required. The Ultra Mini 2 distribution amplifier is ideal for TV antenna installations with up to two televisions. Regular splitters will cause significant loss of signal strength which equates to poor picture quality, pixelation and channel dropouts. These amplifiers allow users to split and run their TV signal to multiple televisions in the home without risking a drop in signal strength.The Ultra Mini HDTV Signal Amplifiers include a heavy-duty powder coated housing and weather-sealed ports allowing for indoor or outdoor installation in virtually any climate.
Two Amplified Output Ports (Gain: 11.5 dB)
Works with all TV Antennas & CATV Installations (Not Compatible with Satellite)
Improves Signal Strength, Decreases Pixelation and May Increase Number of Channels
Miniature Size for Space-Saving Installations
Powder Coated and Weather-Sealed Housing Allows for Indoor or Outdoor Installation in any Climate
2-way digital distribution amplifier
Professional Grade Performance , Meets US and international standards, Use with all F type fittings, Same Performance required by the major cable television companies