
Watch picture-perfect digital TV channels with this Mohu Jolt antenna amplifier. Its CleanPeak filter technology captures TV network signals, and its acquired signal strength decreases the pixilation of unstable channels for an enhanced viewing experience. This energy-saving Mohu Jolt antenna amplifier has a USB power option for your compatible TV.
A: Remember that the signals are weakened by 1/2 with each TV that is added so the first couple TV's may get better reception than the latter ones. In some cases adding an amplifier to each TV helps with reception.
A: Well....the only "external" antenna we make is the Sky 60 and it comes with an amplifier already. All our other antennas (Leaf and Curve models) are designed for indoor use only. However an amplifier may help with reception but basements are notoriously difficult locations to use an indoor antenna. Since you are generally so close to the ground there is not a great line of sight to the towers. Many customers that want to use an antenna in a basement will invest in a roof mounted antenna and either run coax to the basement or use the home's existing coaxial network to send signals to the TV. You can always reach out to Mohu to see if they can do a channel scan for you to make sure that reception is even possible at your location.
Q: Two of these in series for 2x amplification?
A: Unfortunately it doesn't work that way. Our amplifier has a 15dB gain. You can purchase a different amp that has greater amplification to potentially boost your signal.
Q: Will the Mohu jolt amplifier help with pixalation because of living in an apartment?
A: It may but many things can impede reception that adding an amp will not "fix". You can certainly test adding the amplifier to your antenna but you can also reach out to Mohu for technical support to make sure that something else isn't negatively impacting reception. .
A: It may. It totally depends on your location. If you are in a good area for reception, ie. no terrain issues, adding one jolt to the back of each TV may help. You would need to test it to be sure.