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GE Antenna Amplifier with AC Power Adapter, Black
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A better signal means better TV with the GE-branded UltraPro Indoor TV Antenna Amplifier. Increase your reception quality by strengthening the signal from channels in your area. PureAmp Technology features a built-in 4G/5G LTE filter that blocks unwanted cell phone interference and amplifies VHF and UHF broadcast signals for crystal-clear reception of in-range HDTV channels. This low-noise amplifier boosts signal strength to compensate for cable loss and minimizes reception dropouts to strengthen the signal of available channels that your OTA antenna is already receiving. The number of channels and the reception quality will vary based on distance from broadcast towers, antenna position and obstacles, including hills, buildings and trees.
Compatible with all brands, this indoor TV antenna signal booster easily connects to the coax cable from your antenna and then attaches directly to your TV — twist-on connectors provide a quick and easy installation – no tools required. This amplifier is perfect for any indoor passive TV antenna and is powered using the included AC power adapter. Seeing is believing with the GE UltraPro Indoor TV Antenna Amplifier.




Important Note
- Using an amplifier does not necessarily mean that you will receive more TV channels but it will strengthen the signal of available channels in your area.
- The number of channels and the reception quality you receive will vary based on distance from broadcast towers antenna position and obstacles including hills buildings and trees.