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Feb 20, 2017
Does the job.
1 of 1 found this helpful I use it to boost audio for a TV in my dining room. Quality is excellent, and amplitude level is adequate for my purpose. Works well with an inexpensive 12V 5A LED light power adapter (buzz level is very low). It does require six 1/4" female "AMP/blade/slide" connectors (available at Walmart, RS, auto parts stores, etc).

Mar 16, 2016
Liked it so much, I bought more.
0 of 1 found this helpful Most "universal" RF remotes provided with satellite receivers, etc. have only limited programability. There is typically that last unit that is not "covered" in the programming codes. Even if covered, the unit does not have RF capability.
Prior solutions, such as infrared "repeaters", require an infrared receiver and infrared transmitter, which lacks the flexibility of true RF control. The remote must have line of sight access to the infrared receiver. I had tried the Radio Shack "pyramids" with only limited success.
So far, this is the best solution to the "problem" that I have found. Well thought out and implemented. Paired with a "learning" remote, I can control my entire entertainment center (which output is distributed throughout the house) from anywhere in the house.
Bought one for a friend a while back. Just bought another to give me "upstairs/downstairs" access and control of equipment in my utility room as well my living room.