Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | fosa |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Brand | FOSA |
0.1MHz‑6GHz Low Noise Amplifier, 20dB High Gain LNA Amplifier for Shortwave, FM Radio, RF Power Preamplifier Module, SMA Female Connector(Shipped with Built in Battery)
£9.84
About this item
- Professional: High linearity,ultra low noise gain block amplifier. High linearity: +35dBm output IP3; high input power ruggedness, +22dBm continuous .
- Stable Performance: RF amplifier ultra bandwidth, high reliability, not easy to and fall off. Amplifier module with wide frequency range, high gain, low noise figure, unconditionally stable.
- Parameters: Low noise amplifier module1.95GHz at 20dB high gain, input and output impedance: 50Ω, bandwidth: 0.1MHz‑6GHz.
- Applicable: RF amplifier has excellent performance, excellent uniformity and high reliability. It is suitable for shortwave, FM radio, remote control receiver, cable TV amplifier, etc.
- Power Supply: Battery less version needs Bias Tee bias power supply, some devices come with bias power supply function such as: for sdrplay 1A.
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3 reviews for 0.1MHz‑6GHz Low Noise Amplifier, 20dB High Gain LNA Amplifier for Shortwave, FM Radio, RF Power Preamplifier Module, SMA Female Connector(Shipped with Built in Battery)
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– Sofia Herzog
I used it to boost the signal to an SDR that I display on a refurbished laptop that I bought on EBay. It gives me a full screen pan display. The amp increased the signal strength to the pan display so that I can easily pick out weak signal and possibly work them.
– Alva Lesch PhD
using for wild life and security camera increases wifi range by 50 % included built in baterry is not the best but will run days on a usb power bank
– Jacinthe Murphy
Mostly I like the fact that it works when it’s on. It will do its job and “enhance the signal” while it’s on. When it is off and left inline, it cuts the signal. When it’s off as most electronics it does have a passive resistance that hampers signals you could normally pick up without it. But otherwise it does help to increase some signals, it is not signal specific like it sounds some people want.