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<p>[QUOTE="Keith, post: 127257, member: 44701"]Yes, those are the most important, all the other channel info is for diagnosing my antenna. Let's look at two specifics. Th e signal meter on the tv connected directly to the antenna tells me a lot. When I review all the stations I lose after I split the signal, before I split the feed they are already below SNR (db) 21 and have a signal strength below 50%. Ch. 10 WCAU (NBC) should be one of my strongest signals, but it reads 19/20 db and signal strength of 46%. Ch 6 WPVI (ABC) is among the weakest on the report, but registers as 31 db and max strength. I believe it is my wiring causing the problem, so if someone could look at those pics of my homemade coaxial jumper, I'd appreciate some wiring advice.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith, post: 127257, member: 44701"]Yes, those are the most important, all the other channel info is for diagnosing my antenna. Let's look at two specifics. Th e signal meter on the tv connected directly to the antenna tells me a lot. When I review all the stations I lose after I split the signal, before I split the feed they are already below SNR (db) 21 and have a signal strength below 50%. Ch. 10 WCAU (NBC) should be one of my strongest signals, but it reads 19/20 db and signal strength of 46%. Ch 6 WPVI (ABC) is among the weakest on the report, but registers as 31 db and max strength. I believe it is my wiring causing the problem, so if someone could look at those pics of my homemade coaxial jumper, I'd appreciate some wiring advice.[/QUOTE]
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