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Sounds like you're in the North East....
I haven't flown in nearly a month and I'm getting antsy. I might try it today... high 32, surface winds 6 mph.
If I understand your question, you're asking if you have a dedicated receiving antenna, why put a booster/amp on it?
Putting a booster on a receiving antenna will amplify the signal that it senses. An analogy would be placing a hearing aid in your ear.
Hope this helps.
Thanks it does make sense. I would imagine you're getting a lot of extra noise as well. I haven't seen any posts with people losing video signal with FPVLR so seems it's sufficient. But I understand where there bird-side booster now was well.