
Wish I had this product 10 years ago! - My house has 14 cable jacks, I installed the cable myself, burried from the street into my house. The house is 80 ft. long. The cable enters on one end and then splits in three directions. Two cables go to TV jacks, the third cables runs 25 feet to my machinal room. From there it splits off to the rest of the house with a cable to each jack. The problem I had was some of the channals on the TV s past the machinal room were fuzzy. (reception was not as good on higher channels) I couldn t understand because the lower channels were OK, not perfect but OK. Someone told me a video amp was what I needed. My wife was skeptical. I installed this video amp splitter and have been amazed how much it improved the reception on all my TV s. My wife apologized for doubting.
Great product, solved my problem. - This video amp cleared up some lousy pictures on my cable TV. I had several splitters daisey chained to feed my cable signal to five TV tuners and the picture was pretty poor. This amp cleared up the picture noise and wavy lines and has worked great for several weeks now.The only problem is mounting it. The amp is designed to fit on an Open House video mounting and If that is what you have you are good to go. But if you do not have Open House mountings you will need to fabricate something, which in my case, was not very difficult. It was packaged on a hardboard that can be used as a templet to make a mount.