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Motorola 484095-001-00 Signal Booster | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $37.99 You Save: $62.00 (62%)
New (17) Used (2) from $34.95
Rating: 341 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: 612572085745 EAN: 0612572085745 ASIN: B000066E6Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Improve signal strength by up to 32 times (15 dB) | | • | Low noise addition of only 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 336 more reviews...
Motorola Signal Booster October 6, 2008 Great for boosting incoming signal. However I was under the impresison this would allow signal back through for things like On-Demand or 2 way communication needed for a cable modem. This was not the case. Neather Cable Modem or On-Demand would work through this booster.
Did not work with roof antenna October 6, 2008 This product may work well for some people in some situations, but it did not work at all with my cable TV service transmitted to my rooftop antenna in Barbados - I got 0% improvement in signal strength. However, a tiny cheapo signal booster from the cable company did the trick in the end...kinda makes you go hmmmm.
This seems to be working quite well! October 3, 2008 I purchase this to use with my DTV antenna that I am installing on my roof. I have to split the signal 8-ways, so a signal booster is called for. This booster seemed like a good one since it did not have any gimmicky splitters built in like others I have seen. My house has a big central wiring panel and I have a very good splitter in the panel.
I know that putting the booster when there is only one cable/TV unit in the line and the signal is already good is not going to help; it actually can deteriorate the signal. This did exactly that. But, once I hooked up this amplifier to the exterior antenna and then to the house splitter (I only have 3 TVs hooked up, but since the splitter is an 8-way splitter it is still dropping the signal) everything worked much better than I expected! I have no signal loss at my DTV receivers. I find this hard to believe, but that is what the meters say on the receivers. There is no difference between having the antenna cable hooked up directly to 1 TV and having the booster, the splitter and the three TVs/receivers.
I should remove the booster and see what happens, but since everything is working so well I don't want to mess with it.
I guess I lucked out.
Might work, might not October 3, 2008 I read reviews that said this thing worked great but it didn't do much for me. Not saying it doesn't work at all, because I did get a couple more channels on my Comcast digital cable but it's still far from perfect.
A must for a multiple TV household October 3, 2008 This power amplifier worked exactly as described, was easy to set-up and is great value for the money. If you live in a home where you want to have HD reception on more than one TV than this product is a must.
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