KAB SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Sep 20, 2005 22,048 5,822 Fishers, IN Feb 16, 2011 #21 navychop said: If the OTA signal is split, wouldn't you expect BOTH OTA tuners to be equally degraded, and not have just one suffer? Click to expand... Actually, I think it's daisy-chained.
navychop said: If the OTA signal is split, wouldn't you expect BOTH OTA tuners to be equally degraded, and not have just one suffer? Click to expand... Actually, I think it's daisy-chained.
whatchel1 SatelliteGuys Master Sep 30, 2006 9,098 51 Great High Plains Feb 19, 2011 #22 KAB said: Actually, I think it's daisy-chained. Click to expand... That would meant that instead of a splitter they are using a tap. Strange config then.
KAB said: Actually, I think it's daisy-chained. Click to expand... That would meant that instead of a splitter they are using a tap. Strange config then.
jtrippe SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Sep 28, 2006 155 0 Wetumpka, Alabama Feb 19, 2011 #23 they did install a 722 k with the o t a module. Will check signal strength later tonight .
jtrippe SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Sep 28, 2006 155 0 Wetumpka, Alabama Feb 20, 2011 #24 We're getting progressively worse with signals. The 211 was the best and the 722k has been the worst for pulling in out of market stations. However, it did strengthen the Montgomery locals.
We're getting progressively worse with signals. The 211 was the best and the 722k has been the worst for pulling in out of market stations. However, it did strengthen the Montgomery locals.