FM antenna amplifier


I have an outdoor FM antenna with 3 leads to three tuners around my house. Could anyone recommend an amplifier that will boost the signal strength?
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They are all pretty much the same. Be sure you get one that is (or can be adjusted for) the FM band. I have a Winegard. The other big name is Channel Master. Radio Shack sells the same stuff rebranded. In the old days a mast mount RF amplifier didn't buy you much because what really matters is signal-to-noise ratio, and FM tuner front ends were generally better than the mast mount RF amps. This has changed, and mast mount RF amps do help.

Of course, the mast mount amplifier is what you do AFTER you put in a directional antenna and rotator.
Much thanks. I'll pick up something at Radio Shack. But I want something that will be indoors- going from the coax cable to the amplifier and then into the tuner. Two of the three tuners get good signal strength. But the Macintosh MR 80 does not. This is on a separate lead from the antenna and it's a long run.(It's not a problem with the MR-80. I switched it for the MR71 in another system and the MR 71 had much more signal strength in it's original location.) I've tightened all the connections but it still is somewhat weak. I hope the amplifier will boost it. Thanks again.
Tedkurtz...The best setup would be an amplifier on the antenna and one long downlead to the amp power supply which is located inside, and sends low voltage DC up the wire to the amp. Then coming out of the amp power supply (indoors) use a splitter to feed all your FM sets.