RF Amplifier Module Board FM Radio Remote Control Receiver TV Signal Amplifier
The RF amplifier module board is a device used to amplify radio frequency (RF) signals. It is commonly used in applications such as FM radio receivers, remote controls, and TV signal amplifiers. The board consists of a number of components, including an amplifier, a filter, and an antenna.
Product Features:
- High gain and low noise figure
- Excellent linearity and stability
- Wide bandwidth and frequency range
- Compact size and easy to install
- Durable construction and long life
- Available in a variety of color options
Benefits:
- Improves the signal strength of FM radio receivers
- Extends the range of remote controls
- Boosts the signal of TV antennas
- Easy to install and use
- Durable and long-lasting
- Comes in a variety of color options to match your décor
Key Usage Points:
- Easy installation: The RF amplifier module board is easy to install. Simply connect it to the antenna and power supply, and you’re ready to go.
- Durability: The board is made of high-quality materials and is built to last. It is resistant to wear and tear, and can withstand harsh conditions.
- Color options: The board is available in a variety of color options, so you can choose the one that best matches your décor.
Specifications:
- Frequency range: 50-900MHz
- Gain: 20dB
- Noise figure: 2dB
- Power supply: 5-12V DC
- Dimensions: 2.5″ x 1.5″ x 0.5″
Additional Features:
- The board has a built-in filter to remove unwanted noise and interference.
- The board is protected against short circuits and overloads.
- The board comes with a one-year warranty.
Why Choose Our RF Amplifier Module Board?
Our RF amplifier module board is the best choice for your FM radio, remote control, or TV signal amplifier needs. It is made of high-quality materials, is built to last, and is easy to install. Plus, it comes with a one-year warranty.
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External Links:
RF Amplifier Module: Working and Applications
What is an RF amplifier module?
How to Select the Right RF Amplifier