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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Suggestions to improve a suddenly missing reception
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<p>[QUOTE="Tim58hsv, post: 76276, member: 663"]I think it's the amp.</p><p></p><p>It was working fine when you first tried it and received 35 ota channels then something happened and it died. When you recently removed the amp and picked up more channels, well that tells me the amp is dead. I say that because I don't believe you are too close to the broadcasting towers to cause overload. Heck, I'm 3.5 miles from the Dayton, Ohio towers and use a CM7777 preamp and have no problem with overload as long as the antenna's not pointing anywhere near them. A good preamp like the CM7777 should solve all your problems and don't be surprised if you pick up more than 35 channels.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim58hsv, post: 76276, member: 663"]I think it's the amp. It was working fine when you first tried it and received 35 ota channels then something happened and it died. When you recently removed the amp and picked up more channels, well that tells me the amp is dead. I say that because I don't believe you are too close to the broadcasting towers to cause overload. Heck, I'm 3.5 miles from the Dayton, Ohio towers and use a CM7777 preamp and have no problem with overload as long as the antenna's not pointing anywhere near them. A good preamp like the CM7777 should solve all your problems and don't be surprised if you pick up more than 35 channels.[/QUOTE]
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