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Apr 22, 2019
An excellent performer, especially for the money!
I have stations only 9 miles away and stations 70 miles away. This is the only preamp I've found that would not overload on the very strong nearby stations, while still having enough gain to carry the signal to my 2 TVs on 75' of coax.
Very satisfied with this well-designed, inexpensive preamp.

Nov 07, 2017
3 levels of warm-white lighting without a dimmer or 3-way lamp
These bulbs are great! They have 3 levels of warm-white light, using only a regular light switch.
• Simply screw-in to any regular ceiling or table lamp socket that has a regular on/off switch.
• Turn the switch on for 800 lumens (60w equiv) of 2700k (warm-white) light.
• Switch OFF/ON and the bulb dims to 320 lumens (25w equiv) of warmer (2500k) light.
• OFF/ON again dims down to 80 lumens of 2200k candle-like, warm-glow light.
• OFF/ON again returns to the brightest setting of 800 lumens.
If turned off for extended period (over 5 seconds), the bulb remembers the last brightness setting chosen, the next time you turn it on.

Apr 22, 2019
Works very well!
2 of 2 found this helpful I have stations in 3 different directions, ranging from 9 - 70 miles away. Through trial and error, I was able to solidly receive all of the stations coming from the 3 various directions and no longer need an antenna rotor.
I even get two stations that broadcast in the high-VHF (7-13) band; one is 69 miles and the other is 43 miles away. Both come in very steadily, with the exception of lightning interference, a common problem with this frequency band. I highly recommend getting this antenna!