Sorry, was just looking for general info with DTA amps. I am in Atlanta I have an old Radio Shack 90 mile VHF/UHF directional antenna in my attice. I am in Marietta, GA about 20 miles from the signals, but have several hills and a lot of trees to deal with. According to antennaweb.org map all the station I want to get are pretty much in the same direction from me, which is also not far from the old analog signals, so rotating the antenna probably will not do much as it is fairly well aimed now. I get most of the other DTZ statiosn very well, almost pegging the signal meter in the 921, but it looks like anthing with a signal less than 70 will not acquire or lock. WGCL comes in at 75, WPBA at 70 and TBS fluctuates aroun 66-70. WSB and WXIA are well over 110 (meter tops out at 125). I know that amps will amplify noise, which in analog is very visible in the picture, but I was not sure how that impacts DTA signals. Even with the 25db gain the analogs still look great, no excess noise. And again I never watch analog signals, always Dish or now the DTA channels, so if boosting the signal gets me a lock on those channels and the increased noise is not a factor with DTA then I am fine. Hence my question, it seems the 25db gain got me on the edge with 3 channles so if I could gain may 10-20db more I might be fine with them so if I stack the amps I might be able to get everything I want.