Titan 2 Medium Gain Preamplifier (Version 3)

 
$79.00

Overview

The Titan 2 Medium Gain Preamplifier will amplify signals received by your antenna. This antenna amplifier is a medium gain, low noise preamplifier used to allow weaker signals at the antenna to be amplified to a viewable strength, and is ideal for installations in which broadcast towers are located at widely varying distances. The Titan 2 Medium Gain Preamplifier is a two part unit, an outdoor amplification unit which is mounted on the mast of your antenna system and an indoor unit which powers the outdoor amplification unit. The indoor unit is stationed indoors and connects to the outdoor unit via coaxial cable.  (When installing a splitter with this amplifier it must be a power passing splitter, most common splitters will not pass power.)


 

Medium Gain TV Antenna Signal Preamplifier.


What’s Included

Titan 2 Medium Gain Preamplifier
Power Inserter
Power Adapter
Coaxial Cable
U-Bolt
User Guide
1-Year Limited Warranty


Features

Improves Signal Quality
Decreases Pixilation
May Increase Number of Channels
Blocks LTE Interference from 3G/4G/5G Smartphones and Transmitters
Will Support ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV and 4K Broadcast when Available
Housing Offers RF Shielding for Reducing Interference
Ultra Low Noise
Gain: +16dB
Selectable FM Signal Pass-Through
Heavy-Duty Rating for Outdoor Use
Mast Mounted for Close Proximity to Antenna


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Tech Specs

Power Supply Input Voltage 110-240v, AC ~ 50/60Hz, 200mA (Max)
Power Supply Output Voltage +13.2v DC, 500mA, 6.6W (Max)
Impedance (Input and Output) 75 Ohm
Connector F-Type
Frequency Range 54 - 700 MHz
Gain 16dB
Noise Figure Typically Less than 2dB
UL Listed Yes
RoHS Compliant Yes
Input Return Loss <-15
Output Return Loss <-15
Max Input Level 34 dBmV
Max Output Level 50 dBmV
FM Trap 88-108 MHz; >15dB Down
Power Consumption <5W
Operating Temperature -40 C to 60 C
Size (Product) 5.375 x 3.5 x 3.0 in
Size (Packaging) 6.5 x 5.75 x 3.5 in
Weight (Product) 12 oz
Weight (Packaging) 2 lb
U-Bolt Diameter (Included) 1.875 in
 
 

Customer Reviews

Based on 122 reviews
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R
R.G.
Great pre amp.

This has made a great inprovement in all my select channels.

M
M.S.
Quality Product

Putting the amplifier on the pole, by the antenna seems to help bring in a weak station ABC. So far is working good!

B
B.G.
Great Product

I have used Channel Master products for over 50 years and always worked great.

D
Dean
Awsome

It does work great I live 90 miles away from locals and amplifies my signal 40% to have a clean clear picture to watch without pixeling and going off .Easy install. Just wished they would keep it in stock and not discontinue it it works Great thanks channel Master.

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Jim
78 Miles and watching Atsc 3.0 broadcast

Field review from vero beach fl - 32960 Watching stations in Orlando Fl - I am according to the Gov antenna website locator 78 miles from ABC CBS NBC FOX Broadcast stations - I purchased a Channelmaster extreme 80 antenna - 25 ft antenna pole(5 5ft sections) - Channel master midrange preamp - cell tower filter - Silicondust HD homerun tuner - I attempted to setup WPB antennas(71 miles away) but was choppy reception - I tuned in the orlando stations with excellent results I am getting green across the board with the HD GUI tuner meter - I do have a slight problem during the daytime with the current heat wave I can get intermittant signal interference - as soon as it rains a little to reduce the temperature the picture is clear again. I am not sure why the signal interruption occurs only when the heat index goes over 105 it seems - For my puposes, I wanted to stop paying for unnecessary cable charges on stations I never watch and only need the TV for golf and football. My wife can now access broadcast for shows she likes - So far this has been a successful cord cut - I am saving 80$ per month for cable tv and still have access to about 70 channels - In addition to the broadcast channels I am getting several independents, public channels - Most of the towers are broadcasting 3 or more channels per station - all in all I think this is going to work out fine!