| Value | 3 | | Performance | 4 | | Ease of Use | 5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
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2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 Works Great, But Has Limits Wednesday, August 28, 2002 Stephen Wolfe from Atlanta, GA
If you have the Channel Plus 3015/3025 Video Modulator and are getting poor quality on one or more of your local channels, the LPF-600 can help. Make sure to note that the filter passes channels 2-86, but the insertion channels are 91-125. This means that 87-90 will not work very well, if at all. None of my local channels were coming in well before I added the filter. I could see the picture, but it was very "snowy". Now, channels 89 (oddly), 91-94, and 100-125 all come in VERY CLEAR. Remember 95-99 are reserved for the IR remote control feature. The only drawback for me is that one of my TVs only goes to channel 90, so I can only view one of my two modulated channels on it. The LPF is worth the money if you have TVs that can tune channels 100 and above. (I also have reviewed the Channel Plus 3025 Video Modulator.) Was this review helpful?
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