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Motorola 484095-001-00 Signal Booster | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $34.94 You Save: $65.05 (65%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 277 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7.3 x 2.5
MPN: 484095-001-00 Model: 484095-001-00 UPC: 807283000013 EAN: 0807283000013 ASIN: B000066E6Y
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| Features:
| • | Improve signal strength by up to 32 times | | • | Low noise addition of ony 3 dB | | • | Superb gold patented connector design | | • | Supports Pay-Per-View and Video on Demand (VOD) Services | | • | Quick, easy installation |
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Product Description When using your TV or computer, there's nothing more frustrating than encountering poor reception. Now there's a fast and effortless way to make your signal strength up to 32 times more powerful! The Motorola Signal Booster enhances analog and digital picture quality, improves cable modem communication, and reduces lost data. It's easy to install and tools are not required. This device also allows you to optimize multiple broadband devices in your home - televisions, cable set-top boxes, cable modems, VCRs, and digital radios - all from one convenient cable. Clearly, the Motorola Signal Booster is a strong alternative to weak signal quality.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 272 more reviews...
Wow May 12, 2008 For those who don't have HD cable this is worth every penny. It does need to hook up where the cable comes in the house.
Great booster May 8, 2008 This Motorola signal booster did the trick. Analog pictures are richer and digital pictures are richer and stable. Good product, worth the money!
Found Channels I Didn't Know I Had. May 4, 2008 I got a new HD TV and started watching HD channels using the built in tuner. Some would work sporadically. After adding this not only were the channels constant, but over all signal strength is better (by the tv's gauge). Also pulled in channels I wasn't getting before, legally.
Review May 3, 2008 A bit of background; I have an axe to grind and it is not because of this product. I have an "old fashioned" analog television. I bought a Digital-Analog TV converter box in preparation for the great conversion coming in Feb. 09. Since I now get about half of the stations I get on analog TV, the box's directions say to get an antenna signal booster, so I did.
This does not seem to be a very good signal booster; but at least is does not block or degrade the TV signals. With the booster, in the digital-TV world, I still only receive about half of the stations I do in the analog-TV world: the booster has made no difference in the ability of the converter box to recognize and acquire incoming digital-TV signals. The booster has also made no improvement to the analog reception either: weak signals are still equally weak, which is why I wrote that does not seem to work very well overall.
I understand that the actual problem with the digital signals is that digital TV signals do not behave as well in hilly or mountainous terrain as analog signals do. An analog signal may be degraded, but at least it "gets through". BTW, I live in Sylmar, CA; part of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles.
Once again, the law of unintended consequences injects itself into the world of technology and the actions of politicians.
Will help with low signal level April 28, 2008 This product performs as advertised and will help if your problem is a low signal level. I have 5 splits to TVs and a computer from my main cable line and some of the channels were very snowy and hard to view. Installing this amplifier cleared up most of these problems. However, now I see faint vertical snow lines running across some channels so I am trying to track this problem down. Overall I am very pleased with the performance of this product.
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