Question:
I recently acquired an older Winegard PS-7070. It is 110VAC powered unit and looks like some kind of a TV signal amplifier. If so, what frequency range is it active over? What is the exact purpose of this device?
Tech Tip:
The PS-7070 is a power supply that sends 18VAC up the coax cable to power a preamplifier mounted on the antenna or an amplified TV antenna such as the MS-2000 or GS-2000. The PS-7070 by it self will not amplify any TV signals; it useless without an antenna amplifier, or an amplified antenna.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
thanks was just going to use one
ReplyDeletethanks was just going to use one
ReplyDeleteWill the winegard ps7070 make the older aluminum antennas receive digital channels
ReplyDelete