I have a JIM pre-amp spare would this help?
The length would be about 35-40 metres.
Or would a Ubox be a better option into the router at around 15-20m?
Could anyone answer this please, I am looking to purchase this month.
Thank you
My choice would always be a USB extender that uses network cat 5 cable. I got mine from Maplins, but I don't think they sell it any more. A quick Google shows the type of extender you need, in this example XTENDEX® USB-C5-LC:
http://www.nti1.co.uk/usbc5.htmlYou can use a maximum of 46 meters of standard networking cable and you will get
no signal loss between the receiver and your PC.
Unless you spend a great deal on low-loss antenna cable, and remember that the good stuff will be thick and difficult to bend, you will get significant losses in a long cable run.
My advice to you is to get the RadarBox first, run it connected to your PC using the supplied antenna and also run it from a laptop to test reception in different parts of your house. Only after this should you consider if you need an external antenna and a long cable run.