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Will TV Signal Boosters Ever Die? (The Answer Is No!)

If you’ve been alive for over 20 years, you understand how much TV has changed. In the past, the only option for a receiving TV signal was via an antenna, cable, or a satellite system.

No one imagined that the TV world would require higher than high-def signals. Nor did anyone think people would be watching TV on their phones, computers, or tablets.

Today, many people are choosing to “cut the cord”. They’re moving to on-line streaming and antennas with signal boosters.

Are you wondering if this new trend is fleeting? Today’s signal actually provides faster responses than old analog signal boosters.

Keep reading to learn more about TV signal boosters and the benefits that will keep them going.

What Is a TV Signal Booster?

Buying a high-quality TV antenna may provide a high enough quality of TV reception. Often, though, your physical location can impact the TV signal. Installing a TV antenna and TV signal booster can increase the signal strength and quality of reception.

It’s important to choose the right TV booster to improve your unique issues. Different brands offer various strengths, weaknesses, and quality. You want to find the one that will give you the best digital reception.

There are two main types of TV boosters.

Masthead Amplifiers

The masthead amplifiers are most often placed outside or just under the roof. They’re built to withstand outdoor conditions. This type of booster often has threaded F Connectors which offer stronger connections.

A masthead amplifier should be installed about 0.5 to 1.0 m below the antenna’s horizontal position. If the TV reception doesn’t improve, try placing the antenna at a higher point. If that still doesn’t work, try a different antenna.

Distribution Amplifiers

A distribution amplifier’s purpose is to improve the TV antenna signal strength. To optimize your signal strength, place this type of booster close to the antenna in a central location. If it’s located at a distance, you need more cabling which increases signal loss.

These amplifiers often benefit larger TV systems. This includes locations with many different TVs requiring more cable runs.

A masthead amplifier helps boost the TV signal to several points in a standard house. Distribution amplifiers can boost signals to tens, hundreds, or thousands of points. This type is better for high-rise buildings. These amplifiers are often used with Free TV to Air TV and Foxtel integrated systems.

What Is Air TV?

AirTV describes one brand used by customers for on-demand over-the-air (OTA) TV service. This solution provides customers with free local broadcasts.

To optimize OTAs, the user should use a quality TV antenna placed in a high location. Adding a TV signal booster will enhance the quality of your OTA experience.

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The landscape of TV watching has changed dramatically. Today, TV signal boosters are optimizing OTA. This meets individuals’ preferences for viewing TV.

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John Morris
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John Morris is a self-motivated person, a blogging enthusiast who loves to peek into the minds of innovative entrepreneurs. He's inspired by emerging tech & business trends and is dedicated to sharing his passion with readers.

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