14-Apr-2020, 10:35 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Beach Park IL
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Pre-Amp test. LNA-200 Vs. KT-200
LNA 200 VS. KT 200. Tested VHF today.
After talking myself out of it several times, simply because I already had a "Low Noise" Winegard LN-200 and a couple of RCA preamps. I felt I wanted to see what the hype was. Well, it's not bragging if you can back it up! I saw this chart by a well known RF enthusiast, Calaveras.
I finally pulled the trigger and ordered a KT 200 directly through Kitz Technologies on Thursday. I talked with Jeff Kitz by phone and bit the bullet Thursday. Surprisingly, it arrived Monday morning! That was Amazon fast! It is a high-quality product.
It comes in a fairly thick and stout sheet metal aluminum case. Many will appreciate this because of the reflection of unwanted RF interference. In all fairness, the LNA 200 is about a year old and was just used minimally, I would say it's in good shape and I covered it with foil tape for RFI protection.
KT-200 Kit:
I hooked up my stock 30-2476. I tested VHF only today, it was very cold and windy on the roof:
Details for comparison of the two pre-amps, the LNA-200 is above the KT-200:
After some base line testing, I did a comparative spectrograph:
For fun, I looked at the UHF capabilities of the 30-2476. Most of those stations are actually watchable, even some coming from the rear of the antenna:
I hope I gave the LNA-200 a fair shake. I went back an hour later after leaving the LNA-200 unplugged and retested. The results were the same.
Last edited by bobsgarage; 14-Apr-2020 at 10:48 PM.
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