The "thing" has about 35 dB gain and you need only 26 dB so
you can afford to use a resistive matching at the input. (-4 dB)
But at the output you gonna need a wideband transformer to do
the job or you'll lose an extra 7 dB gain AND power.
I use these and other wideband modules to test (fm) power
modules and sometimes also as a wideband noise source.
A wideband OP can do of course. A TI THS3001 is e. g. a very stable and sufficient fast device, suited for +/-15 V supply. It would be able to supply +/- 10V to a 100 ohm load (50 ohm series termination + 50 ohm cable).