Channel Plus DA-8200BID Bidirectional RF Distribution Amplifier | List Price: $345.00 Discount Price: $155.99

| Brand: Channel Plus Binding: Electronics
Features: - Bidirectional, multiroom amplifier for all RF bands, including VHS, low and high FM, and cable TV
- Reverse directionality specifically designed for interactive cable systems and cable modems
- Amplifies original video signal for noise-free picture on up to 8 different TVs within 150 feet
- 54 MHz to 1 GHz forward bandwidth; 5 MHz to 42 MHz reverse bandwidth; 3 dB nominal gain
- 5-volt IR engine for remote IR control; measures 6.5 x 1.25 x 4.5 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Not for amateurs [Posted on 2007-02-14] I would have rated this thing higher but neither I nor Channel Plus Support could tell me how to make it work. It's a great idea -- split your main signal into eight isolated signals with no splitter loss and get rid of all of those old 2-way splitters. Unfortunately, I could not get anything usable to pass through the Channel Plus Bidirectional Distribution Amplifier. I suspect that my incoming cable signal was overloading the amplifier input, but have no way to measure or test the results except to watch the TV, which got sound, but no picture. I did reduce the input level by running it through a 2-way splitter to the Channel Plus, but no change. Customer support asked me to "cold boot" my set top box and my cable modem after connecting to the distribution system, which I did, and they never responded after I reported negative results. I guess I was beyond helping.
Worked great until it died. [Posted on 2007-03-29] I was feeding my comcast digital box and 3 PC tuner cards. It worked great for 3 weeks and then wouldn't power up any longer. I noticed on the day before it died that a progam recorded on Win MCE was very noisy. Next day.......dead. They are slow to replace a product and ship back to you Fedex ground from South Carolina. That takes 5-7 business days. So the turn around will be over 2 weeks. What worries me is that the tech ask me to do some odd things to prove it was dead. Not use it close to a plasma TV. Not have all the outputs used. So I am concerned now that this amp is touchy and not up to powering the 8 outputs is has.
I will report back when I get the replacement unit.
boxer
Great splitter for a few weeks, then it died [Posted on 2007-11-07] I've bought a lot of Channel Plus products in the past and figured this would be the best splitter I could find. I've had a lot of problems with digital breakup with WOW Cable and this appeared to help. It worked great for a week or two and then would power off. I'd recycle the power and get 24-48 hours and then it would power off again. After that it just stopped powering up. I read someone else had a similar problem. Hopefully just a bad batch. I emailed them about the problem and they suggested I call it in to technical support for a warranty replacement. The DA8200 has a five year warranty.
Channel Plus DA 8200BID RF Distribution Amp [Posted on 2008-03-17] I was told this amp would "power up" the cable signal for long (70'+) cable runs and would work on TVs and Cable Modems. Great for TVs. Did not work as advertised for my cable modem. Waste of money for what I needed.
Channel Plus DA08200 [Posted on 2008-07-13] I have had a number of Channel Plus products in the past, and all have worked well for me. This product was no exception. It is small, easy to install and simple to use. I particularly like the ability to plug in a modulated signal - this unit has two modulator ports. It works great with Channel Plus modulators. I have one installed that puts a camera on one channel and the output from my DVD-R on the other so I can watch my DVDs (or the input signal to the DVDR) in every room of the house. I recommend this product highly.
David Brown [...]
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