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product_id: 2720390
title: "Channel Master Ultra Mini 8 - 8-Port TV Antenna Distribution Amplifier, 4.5dB gain, Compatible with Non-Amplified TV Antennas, Cable TV and Internet Modems, Increases Signal Strength, Indoor/Outdoor"
brand: "channel master"
price: "฿311"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 4.5 dB signal gain 8 amplified output ports weather-sealed for indoor/outdoor Channel Master Ultra Mini 8 - 8-Port TV Antenna Distribution Amplifier, 4.5dB gain, Compatible with Non-Amplified TV Antennas, Cable TV and Internet Modems, Increases Signal Strength, Indoor/Outdoor

**Brand:** channel master
**Price:** ฿311
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## Summary

> 📡 Amplify your entertainment — because buffering is so last decade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Channel Master Ultra Mini 8 - 8-Port TV Antenna Distribution Amplifier, 4.5dB gain, Compatible with Non-Amplified TV Antennas, Cable TV and Internet Modems, Increases Signal Strength, Indoor/Outdoor by channel master
- **How much does it cost?** ฿311 with free shipping
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## Best For

- channel master enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted channel master brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Miniature design fits seamlessly into any setup, saving space without compromising on power.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Easy installation with high-quality power indicators keeps you informed and connected effortlessly.
- • **Built to Brave Any Weather:** Durable powder-coated, weather-sealed metal housing ensures reliable performance indoors or outdoors, rain or shine.
- • **Maximize Your Signal Reach:** 8 amplified output ports deliver crystal-clear TV and internet signals to multiple devices simultaneously.
- • **Boost Your Viewing Experience:** 4.5 dB gain powerfully enhances signal strength, reducing pixelation and unlocking more channels.

## Overview

The Channel Master Ultra Mini 8 is a robust 8-port TV antenna distribution amplifier offering 4.5 dB gain to boost signal strength for multiple TVs and internet modems. Its weather-sealed, powder-coated metal housing supports both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring consistent, high-quality reception while minimizing pixelation and expanding channel availability. Compact and easy to install, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance in any environment.

## Description

Product description 8-Port Ultra Mini HDTV Signal Amplifier Product Features Installation Diagram Technical Specifications

Review: Broadcast Beauty - I'm a Boomer, so I'm old enough to remember that the promise of cable TV was, "no commercials". Since they haven't lived up to that promise they don't get any of my money. I have a rooftop antenna and its coax cable runs into my utility room where it then splits to 4 locations in the house. I had only a passive 4-way splitter, my signal had really degraded and I was not looking forward to scaling the second story roof to check the antenna, which is only 5 years old. But, even my strongest broadcast signals were only in the 60 -70% quality range and I'd completely lost a number of UHF stations. So, after reading a lot of reviews, I took a shot and bought a "Channel Master 3414 4 Outputs Distribution Amplifier" from desertcart. Choosing it because the reviews and the price, because the power cable was included in that price, where with others it was a separate purchase. I've had it installed for two months now and I could not be happier with it. I live in a major metropolitan broadcast market so with the Channel Master I am now pulling in 40 different stations. All of the VHF stations are now showing 100% signal strength and signal quality and most of the UHF stations are showing the same. Even the very weakest UHF stations, which I couldn't even watch before as they had less that 3% signal quality, are now showing over 50% signal strength and over 30% signal quality, which for a digital transmission still gives you good picture and sound. So, if you want to have great reception from a rooftop antenna that is split and routed to numerous televisions, while telling the cable and satellite folks to take a hike, I highly recommend the "Channel Master 3414 4 Outputs Distribution Amplifier" Don't forget, if you are not going to use all the ports you will need to cap any unused ports with an F Type 75 Ohm Terminator cap or you could have signal loss even with the amplifier. UPDATE June 30, 2014: It's now well over a year since I installed the Channel Master amplifier and it's still doing a bang up job. Recently I had some work done on the house and decided while there were pros up on the ladders to have them replace my 6 year old "airplane" shaped antenna with a new Terrestrial Digital DB8 Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna. The new antenna is mounted about 5 feet above the roof peak, which is about 20 foot high. Living 8 miles from downtown Chicago the Channel Master/Terrestrial Digital DB8 combination is now pulling in 70 channels and when you discount the duplicates broadcasting on two frequencies, one HD one not and the weaker ones, I have well over 50 strong, viewable, channels. The interesting thing is I get different channels depending on the brand of the TV or converter box. For example with my Toshiba LED TV's tuner I get a series of Channel 13s but not the series of Channel 22s I get with the Zenith converter box in the same room which does not get the 13s. I've actually gotten a little hooked on the subtitled Korean historical costume dramas running on one of the Channel 24s I get. My only regret is I wish I'd put another 5 foot extension on the antenna mast; I think if I had I would probably be able to pull in the Northern Indiana stations around Merrillville, Hammond and Gary. So, I'm still 100% behind my 5 start ratting for the Channel Master.
Review: A very good signal amplifier - The Channel Master CM-3410 signal distribution amplifier worked very effectively with my television sets. My home is only about 12 miles from most local TV transmitters, but reception had been problematic because we employ indoor antennas some distance away from our TV sets. Most challenging was a basement TV fed from an antenna by a window at the other end of the room. Only a few channels came in reliably on this TV. Reception on our upstairs TV, also relying on an antenna in a window, was better. For both sets, frequent antenna adjustments were necessary to obtain satisfactory reception. And human movement in a room could cause some images to become pixilated or disappear. The labeling of the terminals on this amplifier can be confusing, because it is tiny and nearly illegible, and its terms may seem ambiguous. (1) On one side of the amplifier is a single terminal, labeled "PWR IN / RF OUT +15db." A coaxial cable goes from this terminal to the TV. (2) Directly opposite this is another terminal, labeled "PWR IN / 12-16VDC 250 mA." A coaxial cable connects this terminal with the DC power converter, which plugs into a regular AC outlet. (3) Next to the power terminal is a third terminal, labeled "RF IN / REV OUT -1dB." For off-air reception, the coaxial cable from the antenna attaches to this terminal. The amplifier comes with a 6-foot coaxial cable to connect the DC power converter to the amplifier. You will need separate coaxial cables to connect the amplifier to the antenna and to the TV. The lengths of the cables needed will vary according to the locations of the antenna, the DC power converter, and the TV. In general, it is best to keep the amplifier as near as possible to the antenna. Just keep in mind that you will need three separate F-Pin to F-Pin coaxial cables, only one of which is included with the amplifier. Both of my TVs are served with RCA digital flat multi-directional antennas, whose built-in 6-foot cables attach to the amplifiers. The basement amplifier is connected to the TV with a 20-foot cable; but only a 6-foot cable was required to connect the other amplifier with the upstairs TV. These antennas did not work very well with 10db gain amplifiers. But with the 15db gain CM-3410 amplifier, the basement TV pulled in all the desired stations--mostly without any adjustment of the antenna. The results were so good that I acquired a second amplifier for the upstairs TV, and it solved nearly all the problems we had been having with it. The effectiveness of this amplifier will depend on your specific situation. (See other reviews.) It may not help to pull in a distant signal via an indoor antenna. But if you are getting poor reception of certain stations, this amplifier may be the solution.

## Features

- Eight Amplified Output Ports (4 dB)
- Works with all TV Antennas & CATV Installations (Not Compatible with Satellite)
- Improves Signal Strength, Decreases Pixelation and May Increase Number of Channels
- Miniature Size for Space-Saving Installations
- Powder Coated and Weather-Sealed Housing Allows for Indoor or Outdoor Installation in any Climate

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002M1EPL0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #828 in TV Antennas |
| Brand | Channel Master |
| Brand Name | Channel Master |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,677 Reviews |
| Included Components | Power Supply, 6ft Coaxial Cable Jumper, Instruction Sheet |
| Item Dimensions | 5.75 x 8.5 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Channel Master Electronics; Amps Audio & Video Component Amplifier,White (CM-3418) |
| Item Weight | 5.92 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 8.5 x 2.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Channel Master |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | CM-3418 |
| Mounting Type | freestanding |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Output Power | 6.6 Watts |
| Part Number | CM-3418 |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 887511711805 031212023808 020572034180 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Channel Master
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 5.75 x 8.5 x 2.25 inches
- **Manufacturer:** Channel Master
- **Mounting Type:** freestanding
- **Output Power:** 6.6 Watts

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Broadcast Beauty
*by W***K on June 8, 2013*

I'm a Boomer, so I'm old enough to remember that the promise of cable TV was, "no commercials". Since they haven't lived up to that promise they don't get any of my money. I have a rooftop antenna and its coax cable runs into my utility room where it then splits to 4 locations in the house. I had only a passive 4-way splitter, my signal had really degraded and I was not looking forward to scaling the second story roof to check the antenna, which is only 5 years old. But, even my strongest broadcast signals were only in the 60 -70% quality range and I'd completely lost a number of UHF stations. So, after reading a lot of reviews, I took a shot and bought a "Channel Master 3414 4 Outputs Distribution Amplifier" from Amazon. Choosing it because the reviews and the price, because the power cable was included in that price, where with others it was a separate purchase. I've had it installed for two months now and I could not be happier with it. I live in a major metropolitan broadcast market so with the Channel Master I am now pulling in 40 different stations. All of the VHF stations are now showing 100% signal strength and signal quality and most of the UHF stations are showing the same. Even the very weakest UHF stations, which I couldn't even watch before as they had less that 3% signal quality, are now showing over 50% signal strength and over 30% signal quality, which for a digital transmission still gives you good picture and sound. So, if you want to have great reception from a rooftop antenna that is split and routed to numerous televisions, while telling the cable and satellite folks to take a hike, I highly recommend the "Channel Master 3414 4 Outputs Distribution Amplifier" Don't forget, if you are not going to use all the ports you will need to cap any unused ports with an F Type 75 Ohm Terminator cap or you could have signal loss even with the amplifier. UPDATE June 30, 2014: It's now well over a year since I installed the Channel Master amplifier and it's still doing a bang up job. Recently I had some work done on the house and decided while there were pros up on the ladders to have them replace my 6 year old "airplane" shaped antenna with a new Terrestrial Digital DB8 Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna. The new antenna is mounted about 5 feet above the roof peak, which is about 20 foot high. Living 8 miles from downtown Chicago the Channel Master/Terrestrial Digital DB8 combination is now pulling in 70 channels and when you discount the duplicates broadcasting on two frequencies, one HD one not and the weaker ones, I have well over 50 strong, viewable, channels. The interesting thing is I get different channels depending on the brand of the TV or converter box. For example with my Toshiba LED TV's tuner I get a series of Channel 13s but not the series of Channel 22s I get with the Zenith converter box in the same room which does not get the 13s. I've actually gotten a little hooked on the subtitled Korean historical costume dramas running on one of the Channel 24s I get. My only regret is I wish I'd put another 5 foot extension on the antenna mast; I think if I had I would probably be able to pull in the Northern Indiana stations around Merrillville, Hammond and Gary. So, I'm still 100% behind my 5 start ratting for the Channel Master.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good signal amplifier
*by T***4 on November 20, 2014*

The Channel Master CM-3410 signal distribution amplifier worked very effectively with my television sets. My home is only about 12 miles from most local TV transmitters, but reception had been problematic because we employ indoor antennas some distance away from our TV sets. Most challenging was a basement TV fed from an antenna by a window at the other end of the room. Only a few channels came in reliably on this TV. Reception on our upstairs TV, also relying on an antenna in a window, was better. For both sets, frequent antenna adjustments were necessary to obtain satisfactory reception. And human movement in a room could cause some images to become pixilated or disappear. The labeling of the terminals on this amplifier can be confusing, because it is tiny and nearly illegible, and its terms may seem ambiguous. (1) On one side of the amplifier is a single terminal, labeled "PWR IN / RF OUT +15db." A coaxial cable goes from this terminal to the TV. (2) Directly opposite this is another terminal, labeled "PWR IN / 12-16VDC 250 mA." A coaxial cable connects this terminal with the DC power converter, which plugs into a regular AC outlet. (3) Next to the power terminal is a third terminal, labeled "RF IN / REV OUT -1dB." For off-air reception, the coaxial cable from the antenna attaches to this terminal. The amplifier comes with a 6-foot coaxial cable to connect the DC power converter to the amplifier. You will need separate coaxial cables to connect the amplifier to the antenna and to the TV. The lengths of the cables needed will vary according to the locations of the antenna, the DC power converter, and the TV. In general, it is best to keep the amplifier as near as possible to the antenna. Just keep in mind that you will need three separate F-Pin to F-Pin coaxial cables, only one of which is included with the amplifier. Both of my TVs are served with RCA digital flat multi-directional antennas, whose built-in 6-foot cables attach to the amplifiers. The basement amplifier is connected to the TV with a 20-foot cable; but only a 6-foot cable was required to connect the other amplifier with the upstairs TV. These antennas did not work very well with 10db gain amplifiers. But with the 15db gain CM-3410 amplifier, the basement TV pulled in all the desired stations--mostly without any adjustment of the antenna. The results were so good that I acquired a second amplifier for the upstairs TV, and it solved nearly all the problems we had been having with it. The effectiveness of this amplifier will depend on your specific situation. (See other reviews.) It may not help to pull in a distant signal via an indoor antenna. But if you are getting poor reception of certain stations, this amplifier may be the solution.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid, easy to install, and effective -- a few little quirks
*by M***L on February 25, 2013*

This device is nice and heavy, with screw holes that let you bolt it to something. The screw holes are too small to accommodate standard drywall screws, which is kind of dumb. I have it screwed to a 2x4 in my attic, which is where the HDTV antenna is. The power cord is only 6 ft. long, so look at your setup before you decide. The power cord APPEARS to be just a length of coax, but I sure couldn't swear to it -- I dunno whether one could substitute a longer cable. So I ended up wiring an AC outlet in my attic right near the antenna. But if the cable you want to amplify comes in the house right near an existing AC outlet (hardly a rare setup), this thing will install really, really fast. When I was shopping, it took me a long time to figure out what kind of amplification I was looking for. This device seems to be designed to solve the problems of people who get good reception, but have to overcome splitters or long cable runs; it does NOT appear to be for those trying to compensate for poor reception. I had great HDTV reception, pulling in over 100 DTV channels locally. But there wasn't enough signal to make it to both of my TVs, each of which was at the end of at least 100 ft. of coax cable. Either TV connected directly to the antenna by itself was fine. Both TVs at once was pure death. There appears to be a lot of variation in people's situations with DTV, so it's hard for a reviewer to generalize. But if you have a well-situated AC outlet, and are trying to solve the problem of multiple TVs on long runs of cable, this appears to be a very good option at an easily affordable price.

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