04/18/2024 7:09 p.m.
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TV Antenna Amplifier
REF: TT061
Specifications
  • TV antenna signal amplifier.
  • It has 3 coaxial connectors with a diameter of 9.52 mm (1 x Female-IN to 2 x Male-OUT).
  • The function of the device is to amplify the TV signal for a better image/signal quality.
  • High gain and low noise level.
  • Locate and amplify all TV channels.
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PVP
38.36
Price including VAT: 38.36
PVD
31.38
2 years
warranty
14 days
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Specifications
  • TV antenna signal amplifier.
  • It has 3 coaxial connectors with a diameter of 9.52 mm (1 x Female-IN to 2 x Male-OUT).
  • The function of the device is to amplify the TV signal for a better image/signal quality.
  • High gain and low noise level.
  • Locate and amplify all TV channels.

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TV antenna signal amplifier. It has 3 coaxial connectors with a diameter of 9.52 mm (1 x Female-IN to 2 x Male-OUT). The function of the device is to amplify the TV signal for a better image/signal quality. High gain and low noise level. Locate and amplify all TV channels. Ideal to amplify the signal in those areas of little coverage. It has a switch and potentiometer to regulate the quality of the soutput signal. Working frequency from 5 to 790 MHz, gain from 0 to 24 dB, consumption of 3 W and impedance of 75 Ohms. It is connected directly to the 220 VAC electrical network.
  • Gross Weight: 450 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 11.2 x 4.6 x 9.5 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 27.5 x 16.0 x 5.0 cm
  • Master-pack: 10

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Technical terms

  • Impedance
  • Hz
  • VAC
Impedance
The impedance (Z) is a measure of opposition that a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied. The impedance extends the concept of resistance circuits alternating current (AC), and has both magnitude and phase, unlike resistance, which has only magnitude. When a circuit is powered with direct current (DC), there is no distinction between the impedance and resistance; the latter can be thought csa impedance with zero phase angle.

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