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Use this fm antenna amplifier in areas where the signal reception of FM stations is too bad.
This circuit is just the right thing to do it. It is designed in such a way that the supply current powering it flows through coaxial cable. With this technique, an extra cable to power the fm antenna amplifier is unnecessary. The RF signal and the DC current supplying the amplifier use the cable simultaneously. Check another FM antenna booster circuit diagram.

This amplifier circuit is used to amplify TV signals in UHF range. It uses a low-noise transistor and gives 10 to 15 dB amplification in the frequency range from 400 MHz to 850 MHz.

The transistor must be shielded from the input components and in constructing this circuit, the wirings must be as short as possible. For best results, the cable must be directly soldered to the PCB. The circuit should be installed near the antenna and housed in a water proofed case.

This cable tv amplifier is a rf-amplifier designed to be quickly installed between two coaxial cables. Both input and output impedances are compatible with 75 Ω cables.
The main amplifier si T1 transistor, T2 is working as an emitter follower. The feedback bias is determined by R3 and R4. The total gain of this tv cable amplifier is 22dB.

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