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Originally Posted by Piggie
The one exception to using flat twin wire is if the input to your Radio Shack amp uses screw type 300 ohm input terminals and your antenna also uses screw type 300 ohm terminals.
Then it is best replace that short piece of flat lead from the antenna to the amp with the same, flat twin lead, if you intend to keep the old amp.
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That said. More than one person has seen marketed improvement with a more modern low noise amp like Don suggested.
The new amps all have 75 ohm coax in from the antenna (mostly). So if your replace the amp then use a balun at the antenna to convert it's screw terminals to coax and run coax into the amp.
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One last important note. If you replace the antenna, be sure to buy one that covers channels 2-51 (many still list 2-69) because your CBS WTVF is on channel 5. Many of the new TV antennas don't go below channel 7 and won't work for you. You need a high gain all band antenna.
If you reach a point of considering replacing the antenna let us know, as we have researched many of the best and the best place to buy them.
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Thanks, we will probably try a new amp first