Well, this past weekend was spent trying to turn my temporary new OTA antenna set-up (CM4228/CM7777 about 33' in the air) into a permanent installation (maybe up to 35' high), adding the CM9521A rotator, proper grounding, guy wires, etc. The results of the temporary set-up were encouraging - I could receive 3 co-located digital signals (ch 24) from 25+ miles away that were previously blocked by a ridge and trees. (Ch 23 analog = ch 24 digital.) I was hoping the rotator would help me fine-tune enough to receive at least one other digital channel in the same location, and two others from 55 miles in a slightly different direction.
In summary - it didn't all go as planned! I made a number of changes along the way adding several variables, thus it's hard to pin-point the real cause(s) of the latest problem. The initial result was *zero* signal.
In a real "Do'h" moment - I realized that I connected the coax from the house into the "VHF/Separate" input on the CM7777 instead of the "To TV" output. The system was powered-up that way for at least 30 minutes while I was trouble-shooting. Once I found that stupid mistake I corrected it, but the analog ch 23 signal is quite fuzzy (maybe worse than with the temporary set-up?) and I still can't get anything on digital ch 24. I still do receive one set of digital subchannels (ch 15) very well that I had been getting all along with the temporary system (and also with my old antenna system), so perhaps all is not lost. Regardless, something has happened to degrade my signal enough from where I was with the temporary set-up that I can no longer lock the digital ch 24 signals.
So my real question: Is there any chance I damaged the CM7777 with that screw-up? Any series capacitance on that VHF input would certainly block the DC power and prevent any damage, but I don't have a schematic to confirm. Since I can get ch 15 well, I think the answer is no damage, but I guess I want to confirm that...
Also - I am a believer in quad shield cable in OTA antenna systems where electrical interference or multipath can be an issue, and I have had both at various times based on my historic analog results. The temporary set-up used "Andrew" (Channel Master) dual-shield cable, their type A660-BVV-3, a full 100' between the pre-amp and the PS that was then located at the HD set. For the permanent installation I switched to Belden 1189A quad, about 70' from the preamp to the PS, then it's into some existing Tandy quad cable for about another 40' to the HD set. I did a spec. comparison between the Andrew and Belden types and in terms of RF loss through 1GHz they are comparable with the Belden slightly better. But in the DC resistance category, the Belden is superior at about 33 ohms/1000' (center cond. plus shield) vs. 41 ohms ("loop") for the Andrew. So I went with the Belden thinking it would be possibly superior in performance and have the better shielding. With either type the final installation will include that 40' of Tandy coax that's in conduit and can't be replaced (packed too tight!) I did manage to test the analog ch 23 at the PS using another analog TV (thus eliminating that 40' Tandy coax run) and it's equally fuzzy compared with the HD TV. Is my analysis of the Belden QS vs. Andrew DS coax valid, i.e., that the Belden should perform equally well? I'm using compression connectors throughout.
Any thoughts would be appreciated...!
TIA...!
In summary - it didn't all go as planned! I made a number of changes along the way adding several variables, thus it's hard to pin-point the real cause(s) of the latest problem. The initial result was *zero* signal.
In a real "Do'h" moment - I realized that I connected the coax from the house into the "VHF/Separate" input on the CM7777 instead of the "To TV" output. The system was powered-up that way for at least 30 minutes while I was trouble-shooting. Once I found that stupid mistake I corrected it, but the analog ch 23 signal is quite fuzzy (maybe worse than with the temporary set-up?) and I still can't get anything on digital ch 24. I still do receive one set of digital subchannels (ch 15) very well that I had been getting all along with the temporary system (and also with my old antenna system), so perhaps all is not lost. Regardless, something has happened to degrade my signal enough from where I was with the temporary set-up that I can no longer lock the digital ch 24 signals.
So my real question: Is there any chance I damaged the CM7777 with that screw-up? Any series capacitance on that VHF input would certainly block the DC power and prevent any damage, but I don't have a schematic to confirm. Since I can get ch 15 well, I think the answer is no damage, but I guess I want to confirm that...
Also - I am a believer in quad shield cable in OTA antenna systems where electrical interference or multipath can be an issue, and I have had both at various times based on my historic analog results. The temporary set-up used "Andrew" (Channel Master) dual-shield cable, their type A660-BVV-3, a full 100' between the pre-amp and the PS that was then located at the HD set. For the permanent installation I switched to Belden 1189A quad, about 70' from the preamp to the PS, then it's into some existing Tandy quad cable for about another 40' to the HD set. I did a spec. comparison between the Andrew and Belden types and in terms of RF loss through 1GHz they are comparable with the Belden slightly better. But in the DC resistance category, the Belden is superior at about 33 ohms/1000' (center cond. plus shield) vs. 41 ohms ("loop") for the Andrew. So I went with the Belden thinking it would be possibly superior in performance and have the better shielding. With either type the final installation will include that 40' of Tandy coax that's in conduit and can't be replaced (packed too tight!) I did manage to test the analog ch 23 at the PS using another analog TV (thus eliminating that 40' Tandy coax run) and it's equally fuzzy compared with the HD TV. Is my analysis of the Belden QS vs. Andrew DS coax valid, i.e., that the Belden should perform equally well? I'm using compression connectors throughout.
Any thoughts would be appreciated...!
TIA...!
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