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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Warm weather= 57 channels, Cold Weather= 2 Channels!?
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<p>[QUOTE="Jim/Tennessee, post: 172804"]<strong>Same Cold Weather Problem - Losing Stations</strong></p><p></p><p>Old post I know, but I've got the same issue. I'm losing channels when the temp goes below 34 degrees. I'm also using the CM7777, but my antenna is in my attic. Anyway, today it is 28 degrees so no channels coming through on my tv. I got a hair dryer and heated the CM7777 and guess what....I got all my channels back.</p><p></p><p>This is my second CM7777, I replaced the first one hoping this would solve my cold weather problem. I'm thinking both of them are bad.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for a different brand preamplifier with similar gain?</p><p></p><p>Thanks - Jim/Tennessee[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim/Tennessee, post: 172804"][b]Same Cold Weather Problem - Losing Stations[/b] Old post I know, but I've got the same issue. I'm losing channels when the temp goes below 34 degrees. I'm also using the CM7777, but my antenna is in my attic. Anyway, today it is 28 degrees so no channels coming through on my tv. I got a hair dryer and heated the CM7777 and guess what....I got all my channels back. This is my second CM7777, I replaced the first one hoping this would solve my cold weather problem. I'm thinking both of them are bad. Any suggestions for a different brand preamplifier with similar gain? Thanks - Jim/Tennessee[/QUOTE]
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