With such a low-noise amp, you should be able to run longer cables and even possibly amplify the signal again as needed. Amplifiers are usually the noisiest part of the installation but as you can see here this amp adds around 1dB of noise to the signal. Since every component adds some noise, it’s best to have each add as little as possible. This shows how much less noise the amplifier introduces compared to other amplifiers (even Winegard’s older ones.) A low noise amplifier has several advantanges. They also supply this chart showing the noise figure of the amp at different frequencies: We’re awaiting our own lab results but these numbers are exactly the same as the LNA-100 amplifier so we tend to believe them. Winegard claims 20dB amplification at VHF frequencies and 16dB at UHF frequencies. The parts are not to scale in order to make it easier to see how they connect.Ĭlick to enlarge image or to download. Here’s a diagram of how you connect the amp. If the cable isn’t long enough, any USB extension cable will work to extend the line.ĭon’t forget to scan for channels on your TV or tuner! You can use the supplied power adapter, or connect it to any USB port on any device including your TV. Now, connect a coaxial cable from the TV/TUNER side of the amplifier to your television or off-air tuner.įinally, connect the short USB cable to a power source. Then go inside to the other end of that cable. Connect it to the ANT/AMP side of the amplifier. Then slide the zip tie through the slots near the bottom of the amplifier and connect it snugly to the mast. Slide the weatherproof boot up so it covers the connection to the amplifier. Next slide a weatherproof boot onto the coax running into the house and connect it to the TV side of the amplifier. Slide the the weatherproof boot up so it covers the connection to the amplifier. Installationįirst, slide a weatherproof boot onto a short piece of coax cable and connect it to your antenna and to the ANT side of the amplifier. You also get a pair of weather boots, a USB Type A to Mini USB cable (the same as any other cable of this sort, I’m sure) and a zip tie to attach the amplifier to the mast. It’s nicely embossed with the names of the ports so it’s easier to install. It takes any MiniUSB input (like, from a TV or DIRECTV satellite receiver) and sends power up to the amplifier without sending it down to the TV. The real magic is in this little power inserter. The odds are you already have several of these that came with a smartphone, e-reader or other device. The power adapter is a fairly generic affair with a USB Type A output. Like all preamps, this one connects between the antenna and the house, so you’ll need a short RF cable to go from the amplifier to the antenna’s balun. The bottom of the antenna is embossed with TV and ANT. It’s kind of odd here in 2013 that it doesn’t just say “Winegard” because after all no one is really impressed with the fact that Winegard has a web site. The amplifier is a decently light piece of black plastic with “” embossed across the top. This little powerhouse gives 20dB of power in the VHF band and 16dB of power in UHF, and does it in a weatherproof package with the same USB power cord and super low noise figure. The next logical step of course was an outdoor preamp that uses the same technology, and Winegard does not disappoint with its LNA200 Boost XT Low Noise Amplifier. The amp itself is small but it’s not really designed for outdoor use, so the LNA100 is best used with indoor antennas. The LNA100 introduced several new features into the preamp world including the ability to get power from any USB port and an ultra low noise figure. This review is available in PDF format! Click here to download!Įarlier this year, Winegard changed the rules of the preamp game with the LNA100 low noise amplifier. Octo| COMMUNICATIONS PIONEERS: David Sarnoff.Octo| STREAMING SATURDAY: Why are $20 rentals still a thing?.Octo| SOUND OFF: Are you planning on changing how you watch TV in 2024?.Octo| Can you add a security camera feed to your satellite TV guide?.Octo| Can you use a DIRECTV HR44 with a Gemini?.Octo| What’s the difference between Winegard’s HD8200U and Xtreme Signal’s HD8200XL?.Octo| Podcast #551: Standard definition TV? Really?. Octo| Someone INVENTED It: Light Switch.
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