Since the digital transition, I recently noticed a single channel dropping A/V on my Diamond ATSC receiver. The Toshiba TV combo analog/digital tuner has played it fine.
I was using an old VHF/UHF/FM antenna I bought off Craig's list a couple of years ago with a pre-amp. See pictures below.
I went out Monday and bought a Digi-Tenna DUV-XF antenna to replace the old one. See the link for specs and the pictures below.
I have been struggling all week trying to get all the channels viewable from my home to work on my setup. I now have the antenna about 25 feet off the ground. It is on a tri-pod and about 12 foot off my flat commercial roof.
Here is the "diagram" of how I have it wired.
90 ft. of new solid copper RG-6 swept tested to 3 Ghz from antenna to living room.
In the living room, I have and can use either a barrel connector or a new Winegard HDA-200 single output distribution amplifier to go 20 ft. from the living room to my den and hook into a new 4 way splitter.
The splitter goes to my Toshiba TV tuner, my Diamond ATSC tuner, to the living room tv, and to my HDHomerun tuner.
I was using a pre-amp at the antenna while using the old antenna, and have tried using the pre-amp with the new antenna and still have the same problem which is why I bought the distribution amplifier.
I tuned the antenna directionally for best signal with my HDHomerun tuner and laptop on the roof yesterday.
Here is the problem:
Without using an amplifier, coming straight from the antenna to the living room and using the barrel connector to get to my den, I can get all channels excepting that one channel is extremely weak. I am fearful that the first rain storm and it will drop out.
Using the pre-amp, or the distribution amp, I can raise the signal strength, but with the amplifier added, the weak channel 47 is hit and miss. It will display fine for a while and all of a sudden drop out.
I have gathered some data and thought some of you might be able to analyze it and tell me what to try next.
Take a look at the chart, and the pictures and let me know any suggestions you might have. I have not yet tried using the pre-amp and the distribution amp in combination, so that may be an option. The distribution amp does have a potentiometer, but I have not messed with that either. I don't know what I am doing with the POT, so have not messed with it. The distribution amp also has an FM trap, and I have tried switching it both ways and it seems to have no effect.
Here is the chart of data:
Here are the pics:
Any help would be appreciated.
I was using an old VHF/UHF/FM antenna I bought off Craig's list a couple of years ago with a pre-amp. See pictures below.
I went out Monday and bought a Digi-Tenna DUV-XF antenna to replace the old one. See the link for specs and the pictures below.
I have been struggling all week trying to get all the channels viewable from my home to work on my setup. I now have the antenna about 25 feet off the ground. It is on a tri-pod and about 12 foot off my flat commercial roof.
Here is the "diagram" of how I have it wired.
90 ft. of new solid copper RG-6 swept tested to 3 Ghz from antenna to living room.
In the living room, I have and can use either a barrel connector or a new Winegard HDA-200 single output distribution amplifier to go 20 ft. from the living room to my den and hook into a new 4 way splitter.
The splitter goes to my Toshiba TV tuner, my Diamond ATSC tuner, to the living room tv, and to my HDHomerun tuner.
I was using a pre-amp at the antenna while using the old antenna, and have tried using the pre-amp with the new antenna and still have the same problem which is why I bought the distribution amplifier.
I tuned the antenna directionally for best signal with my HDHomerun tuner and laptop on the roof yesterday.
Here is the problem:
Without using an amplifier, coming straight from the antenna to the living room and using the barrel connector to get to my den, I can get all channels excepting that one channel is extremely weak. I am fearful that the first rain storm and it will drop out.
Using the pre-amp, or the distribution amp, I can raise the signal strength, but with the amplifier added, the weak channel 47 is hit and miss. It will display fine for a while and all of a sudden drop out.
I have gathered some data and thought some of you might be able to analyze it and tell me what to try next.
Take a look at the chart, and the pictures and let me know any suggestions you might have. I have not yet tried using the pre-amp and the distribution amp in combination, so that may be an option. The distribution amp does have a potentiometer, but I have not messed with that either. I don't know what I am doing with the POT, so have not messed with it. The distribution amp also has an FM trap, and I have tried switching it both ways and it seems to have no effect.
Here is the chart of data:
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My OTA Signals
Channel W/O Amp W/Amp
TV Diamond TV Diamond
Sign SNR(DB) SQ Sign SNR(DB) SQ
14 Green 62 23 91 87 28 99
24 Rel 62 23 99 87 28 99
26 CW 89 28 99 90 28 99
31 ABC 97 30 99 97 30 99
35 NBC 90 28 99 92 28 99
39 PBS 87 28 99 97 31 99
43 CBS 97 31 99 97 31 99
47 MyTV 37 17 67 74 25 67-71 if it falls below 67, A/V drops out
Analog
7 HSN BW Snow Color Snow
16 DS BW Barely Picture Snowy
22 TBN Almost Clear Clear
33 TBN BW Barely Picture No Picture
51 DS Color Snowy Almost Clear
......
Here are the pics:
Any help would be appreciated.
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