NO you need a diplexer for that. It looks like a splitter but it isn't they have completely differnt jobs.
Thanks for your answer.
NO you need a diplexer for that. It looks like a splitter but it isn't they have completely differnt jobs.
The Mits is irrelevant to the situation "It has a different tuner with different characteristics" Thing is you have a deep fringe antenna and are only 34 miles away from the towers. Then you have an amplifier on it too. So try removing the amplifier and going with a splitter instead. You may be distorting the signal with the amp. Now as far as it only happening recently I answer that with you have warmer weather now and there could be inversion layer (will cause atmospheric bounce) that you don't get in winter when it is much cooler. So just try and see if by switching out the amp helps. Can't hurt to try but it just might help.
It is possible. Also the reason I asked about VHF is the fact that Hi VHF has conflict problems with FM in harmonics. I read that in a broadcast engineering article when I was working for a TV station that was on 10. When we were on the UHF freq per digital switch over we had strength problems but not interference problems. WE switched over and the local PBS radio station was a major problem for the station. It would've been much better had the station on the UHF freq and boosted to full power. We (other engineer & I) couldn't convince the CE to contact the FCC and see if we could move back to UHF and go full power. I don't what has happened since I no longer work for them or live in that area.I'll give it a try. The atmospheric conditions your referring to will also cause distant signals to interfere with locals. Perhaps this is the reason for the problem.
Apparently yes. Here's a discussion where the OP is doing it. Viewing TV2 / DVR on other TV in houseCan a splitter be used to combine an outside antenna with the coax from the TV 2 out on the receiver?
Incredible. Why would you think they'd do that? lol...
Now I have to see if DISH will add insult to injury and charge me for the cost of two OTA Modules when they get the first one back if they claim there's nothing wrong with it (other than that it doesn't work at all for me)!!
I'm back, and my bad luck continues; installed replacement OTA Module with identical results, i.e. only ABC & NBC are picked up by OTA (w/2 subchannels each), but none of the other OTA local channels (my Sharp TV picks up 47 channels).
I left the antenna in the same location, ran the scan channels on the TV, noted the 47 channels, browsed through to check for signal, and then connected the antenna to the OTA Module and got just the six total, just like with the first OTA Module I got. Very frustrating. Guess I can only watch extra channels on my TV but can't get the DVR functions as I could have with the OTA Module.
Now I have to see if DISH will add insult to injury and charge me for the cost of two OTA Modules when they get the first one back if they claim there's nothing wrong with it (other than that it doesn't work at all for me)!!
My brother ... He an E bay resident.
Got mine in today, SS's are very good, hooked up like a charm. Claude got it to me fast.
Well, ran into some issues. Whenever I try and record two OTA's at once, it will yellow screen and say OTA is lost. Also, if I try and reset, it hangs on reboot with the acquiring signal screen. If I pull the MT2, it boots fine.