Product Description:
When using your TV or computer, there's nothing more frustrating than encountering poor reception. Now there's a fast and effortless way to make your signal strength up to 32 times more powerful! The Motorola Signal Booster enhances analog and digital picture quality, improves cable modem communication, and reduces lost data. It's easy to install and tools are not required. This device also allows you to optimize multiple broadband devices in your home - televisions, cable set-top boxes, cable modems, VCRs, and digital radios - all from one convenient cable. Clearly, the Motorola Signal Booster is a strong alternative to weak signal quality.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Improve signal strength by up to 32 times (15 dB)
- Low noise addition of only 3 dB
- Superb gold patented connector design
- Supports Pay-Per-View and Video on Demand (VOD) Services
- Quick, easy installation
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Motorola
- Color: Black
- EAN: 0807283000013
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Motorola
- Manufacturer: Motorola
- Model: 484095-001-00
- MPN: 484095-001-00
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: CE_ACCESSORY
- Publisher: Motorola
- Studio: Motorola
- UPC: 807283000013
- VariationDescription: Black

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Customer Reviews 

TV Antenna amplifier
2008-08-27The delivery and everything were excellent but the product did not amplify the TV signal as I had expected. Talking with motorola, We concluded that product was not going to solve the amplification problem.

Hurt reception.
2008-08-25This hurt reception of OTA HD channels from my roof mounted antennta. Very disappointing.

The Jury is out
2008-08-24I bought this booster to improve my indoor reception to my HDTV. I used an amplified indoor antenna as my source. Apparently, it's not producing enough signal to be amplified. I'm going to have to figure out another way to get a s signal. Apparently, my house's walls reduce the signal too much. Either with or without the booster, I don't see several channels. In other words, I'm not sure this booster works.

Dramatic Improvement
2008-08-23All of the TVs on the 2nd floor of my house were experiencing static on various cable channels. Additionally the digital cable in my basement was experiencing breakups in the signal.
It didn't take me long at all to hook up the signal booster in line which I found out disables all cable if the power is out. I had to drill through the wall to run an additional coax cable from inside to the installation box outside of the house. As soon as it was powered the cable came back on. I went to check the TVs on the 2nd floor and the product did exactly what I had hoped. All of the channels were coming through perfectly clearly at this point. Needless to say I was very happy with my purchase.

Good product
2008-08-19was looking for a product like this and finally ran into this one.
Works great, am able to pick up tv signals that I wasn't able to pick up before. I can actually enjoy my tv viewing again.
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