Features
Connect up to 4 devices to the coaxial connection from your cable or indoor/outdoor VHF/UHF/FM antenna with this mini drop amplifier. It works with the DC power provided by components, or with the AC power provided by the included adapter.
Connects up to 4 devices
For use with cable TV, cable modems or indoor/outdoor VHF/UHF/FM antennas. Not for use with satellite boxes.
2-way frequency range
5-42MHz and 54-1000MHz to prevent signal loss. Up to 4dB signal gain.
LED power-on indicator
Lights up when AC power is in use.
What's Included
Rocketfish 4 Output Coaxial Amplifier
AC adapter
Owner's manual
Manuals & Guides
Specifications
Key Specs
Connector Type (End 1)F connectorConnector Type (End 2)F connectorGender (End 2)Female
General
Product Name4 Output Coaxial AmplifierBrandRocketfish™Model NumberRF-G1179ColorSilver
Connectivity
Cable TypeCoaxialProduct TypeSplitterConnector Type (End 1)F connectorConnector Type (End 2)F connectorGender (End 2)Female
Other
UPC600603126154
Questions & Answers (84)
Q: What is the impedance of this coaxial amplifier? (1 answers)
A: The impedance of this coaxial amplifier is 75 ohms.Q: What is the frequency range of this coaxial amplifier? (1 answers)
A: This amplifier has a 2-way frequency range of 5-42MHz and 54-1000MHz to help prevent signal loss.Q: How many devices can I connect to this coaxial amplifier? (1 answers)
A: You can connect up to 4 devices to this coaxial amplifier.Q: Does this coaxial amplifier have a power indicator? (1 answers)
A: Yes, this amplifier has an LED power-on indicator that lights up when AC power is in use.Q: What does the LED power-on indicator tell me? (1 answers)
A: The LED power-on indicator lights up when AC power is in use.Q: Can I use this coaxial amplifier with my satellite box? (1 answers)
A: No, this amplifier is not intended for use with satellite boxes.Q: Instructions for hook up (6 answers)
A: I am using this with an antenna mounted in the attic. I was getting some weak signal depending on time of day, weather, etc. The coax run is about 60 feet. Adding this amplifier improved the signal. But read on... I did a little experimenting when I first hooked it up (about 2 months ago). At first I installed the amplifier close to the tv end of the coax. It did not make the reception better. Then I installed it in the coax line close to the antenna. THAT made the signal stronger. And in doing a little more research with a friend, he tells me that what he has read is that you need the amplifier as close to the antenna as possible, especially if there is a long length of coax between the antenna and the tv. My situation proved that to be true. But they don't really mention that in the instructions. The problem in my case was to get a/c power to an outlet in the attic. To test it, for several weeks I had an extension cord run up through the attic hatch. I have since run a permanent romex wire and receptacle. I must say that this amplifier DID improve my signal. I would recommend.Q: Will this amplifier work with an over-the-air HD TV antenna (10 answers)
A: I attempted to boost the signal for one TV and the reception was as bad or worse than before.

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