📺 Tune into perfection with Ancable!
The Ancable F-Type In-Line Coax Cable TV Signal Attenuator 6 dB 2-Pack is designed to optimize your coaxial cable feeds by reducing excessive signal strength. With nickel-plated F Male to F Female connectors, this durable and easy-to-install solution allows for customizable signal loss, ensuring you achieve the perfect balance for your viewing experience.
P**R
Picture sorted
Great product
P**E
Worked as required!
Worked as required but needed both of them inline on one connection because they are not adjustable or in this instance strong enough on their own to cut down enough of the signal so the picture isn't pixelated.Probably as much my own fault for not knowing how close we are to the local transmitter and how short the coax cable is from the loft to the bedroom.All in all theses still did the job they needed to do!!!
E**R
Easy to fit
Easy to fit and use
G**Y
do not do the job
bought these for inline use on satellite tv,lost all signal,only when removed, signal returned,not a good purchase for the job.
F**R
wrong product
these seem very good but they were wrong for my items
A**N
Seems to have significantly reduced my problem
I've been chasing over the air TV for a while, specifically getting those low power, hard to get channels. I also live in an area with a lot of radio interference, so I've run the gamut with antennas and amps and such. I got everything working very well, except for one specific band of channels I kept having a problem with the signal cutting out when a car would drive by (my antenna is pointed towards the street). I was ready to live with it but I managed to come across something on the internet that said to try an attenuator.Now I am not an electronics expert, nor do I know much about the theory of RF signals, but I was willing to gamble a few bucks. Placed one of these inline right before my splitter and suddenly the channel went from major glitches on a passing car, to only glitching slightly when a big truck would go by (but cars were ok). Always willing to experiment, I hooked up the second one, inline. Again, I have no idea what I'm doing, but if 1 worked, maybe 2 would work better. And honestly, it did. I have these both inline, connected to each other, between the antenna and my splitter and it has pretty much solved the glitching I was getting on that channel. Doesn't seem to have affected any other channels either.Whatever this gizmo is, it seems to work.
A**E
Had too much antenna signal!
I live on the fringe of ATSC OTA TV reception where I need a powered amplifier to go from 19 channels to over 90. But some of the closer main channels like CBS and CW were so strong that tuners had pixelation problems or complete signal loss.Put one of these attenuators just before the hd homerun network tuner and we still get over 90 channels, but don't have the issue with those too-strong signals. They come in perfect - the signal strength dropped from 100% to 90-97% depending on the channel.This issue always became more of an issue when the leaves dropped from the trees. In spring, may need to remove the attenuator, but that's done at the tuner, not in the attic or on the roof.If this hadn't worked, I was going to swap out the current fixed signal amplifier with an adjustable version at 2x the amp price.
T**M
Junk, fell apart first time trying to use it
See photo. Fell apart connecting the first time. Sent back.
D**.
Works great with Plex/HD Homerun
I installed a Plex server with an HD Homerun connected to an outdoor antenna, with an amplifier. I need the antenna amplifier for normal OTA TV broadcast stations. The signal strength on the front end of the HD Homerun was too high and was blocking some TV stations, so I used an attenuator for best Plex/HD Homerun reception.
A**R
Disappointed
Didn't work😩
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