Looking about getting the DB4 UHF HDTV Antenna Amplifier. All
stations are located with 35 miles of our location. Will this antenna require
any amplifier? We will be placing the antenna in the attic area, no metal roof.
Coax will be no more than 20 feet in length running to a single TV.
We always recommend trying to put antennas outside on
your roof instead of your attic. Even though you don’t have a metal roof, your home insulation and other side wall
materials in your home have a greater chance of getting in the way of broadcast
signals in the attic. If those materials are wood, vinyl or something else you
could experience a 20% or more loss in your signal.
With that said however, we have had customers use the
DB4 in their attic with mounts and without mounts and report that it works
great. It will really depend on your specific location, house structure and
terrain.
You
shouldn’t
need an amplifier with a 20 foot coaxial cable. However, sometimes an antenna
amplifier is necessary to overcome signal loss related to splitters and
junctions. I would not recommend adding an amplifier if you don’t need one. An professional antenna amplifier does not create a
signal, and may increase noise. However, if you are using a splitter for
several televisions in your house, you may need an amplifier.
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