Hello Patrick,

You've made some very interesting, and good points, but 1 thing I
disagree on is that most end users will use amps given the chance,
personally the high cost of them is prohibitive, after user forks out
money for wireless devices, coax, and antenna they usually can't
justify buying an amp, I'm glad they usually aren't cheap as that
would encourage more take up of them. I actually wish there was some
kind of tax on them to increase the price making them even less cost
effective means of increasing signal. Most installations I've found
locally that have high output signals (most I can only guess would
have more interference on themselves as well as anyone else) are run
by commercial operators, such as car lots (why they have them, and
boosted is anyones guess).

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