• Reviews around advertise (3.92 of 5)

    Winegard LNA-200 Boost XT HDTV Preamplifier, TV Antenna Amplifier Signal Booster, HD Digital VHF UHF Amplifier (10x Power, Low Noise, 20 dB Max Gain) - USA

    • works as advertised
    • It appears to be to small and too cheap to work well, but it does work as advertised.
    • Works well as advertised.
    • Works as advertised.
    • Worked as advertised, 60 miles south of Chicago, receive every station
    • Works as advertised.
    • works as advertised
    • Works as advertised
    • Works as advertised
    • Exactly as advertised, easy to assemble and install
    • Amplifier worked as advertised, without increasing noise in undue amounts as most inexpensive offshore made amps do
    • Works as advertised.
    • Works as advertised.
    • Works as advertised
    • Works as advertised - and I added a bunch of new channels too
    • Worked as advertised
    • I will then come back in here then update my review if it works correctly as advertised
    • great product as advertised fast delivery
    • it works as advertised
    • Does Not work as advertised or expected
    • Although we live in the US Southwest desert, temperatures can range from 15 to 120+ and this unit is still working as advertised
    • Did not work as advertised
    • . Works as advertised
    • Works as advertised
    • 90%, an amplifier might not make any difference as you can't improve on that for a digital signal
    • The signal was great but when we added a splitter, the signal deteriorate a
    • The antenna was missing a
    • so out goes the device; disappointing as this is one of the first items from Amazon that didn't work as it said it would.....
    • yah 34 miles out with a 2 story house blocking line of sight behind me as well as tech shield roof and working great =D
    • It improved my T V signal and was easy to install.
    • The ability of a TV tuner to "tune in" a particular signal depends entirely upon the difference in strength between the signal and the surrounding electrical noise, called the signal to noise (S/N) ratio.