Hello:
I have a home that has Techshield (made by LP) in the attic (I know ), so I figured I would need a good antenna (or two or three) to pull in the signals from ~35 miles away. I read an article on placing multiple antennas in an attic and combining the signals to get a good reception. I had bought a CM3679 and two Radio Shack (RS) UHF U-75R antennas. I put them in the attic facing south ~172 degrees. I also bought a RS 4-way splitter/combiner and three 8' RG6 cables. I have USTec smartwiring throughout the home, so after I combined the signals, I fed it to the USTec system via an unused RG6 cable in the attic. I then plugged the OTA cable into the USTec system and hooked up my Samsung SIR-T451 and bam! 75-80% signal strength for MOST channels in Houston even with Techshield. All the major towers in Houston are at ~171-174 degrees from my home at same general location (~35 mi. away) according to antennaweb.org. But I wasn't getting any signal for PBS or FOX. So to try and fix this, I bought a CM4228, which could fit into a 2nd floor back of the media room closet, which has large/double-wide bay windows facing south - which should work well given the location of the towers, right?. So I figured I would add the forth antenna and all would be well. WRONG!!! That's when all heck broke loose!
The CM4228 is further away from the combiner in the attic, by about 20', so I bought four new RG6 25' cables to combine all the signals from all four antennas since I was told the cables MUST be the same length from the antenna to the combiner. So I hooked it all up and my signal strength didn't go up... it went away COMPLETELY!!!! I have zero signal now on the Samsung.
So I backtracked and reconfigured it the way it was 2 weekends ago when I had 80% strength, and still nothing. I have replaced every cable, connection, combiner - tried a RS amplifier - still no signal at all. I replaced a couple of the 75ohm-300ohm converters as well. I even bought a new Samsung SIR-T451 on the off chance that the receiver went out. Still, no signal. I tried bypassing the smartwiring and running a new/direct cable from the combiner to the receiver with no luck. I even tried running each antenna one at a time to the receiver without the combiner - still with no signal. I am at a TOTAL loss as to (a) what went wrong and (b) how to fix it. I bought a CX200 coax cable line tester, but I doubt that will be the solution since I have switched cables out multiple times. I'd like to have a signal strength meter, but they are way too expensive. It's as if all the HDTV signals in Houston went dark! I worked on this for two solid days over the weekend and am about to pull my hair out with frustration. The signals (it did pick up) two weeks ago were SO GOOD, I just can't imagine how it would change so drastically. If it had never worked, I might believe the Techshield was the root cause, but it did work and quite well for most channels.
What could cause the signal to go from 80% to 0% like this using the same attic antennas, cables, receiver, etc. pointed in the same direction??? Any (cheap) method to test signals coming from the antennas? What (if anything) could cause an OTA antenna to no longer send signals across the 75ohm-300ohm converter to the coax cables? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have a home that has Techshield (made by LP) in the attic (I know ), so I figured I would need a good antenna (or two or three) to pull in the signals from ~35 miles away. I read an article on placing multiple antennas in an attic and combining the signals to get a good reception. I had bought a CM3679 and two Radio Shack (RS) UHF U-75R antennas. I put them in the attic facing south ~172 degrees. I also bought a RS 4-way splitter/combiner and three 8' RG6 cables. I have USTec smartwiring throughout the home, so after I combined the signals, I fed it to the USTec system via an unused RG6 cable in the attic. I then plugged the OTA cable into the USTec system and hooked up my Samsung SIR-T451 and bam! 75-80% signal strength for MOST channels in Houston even with Techshield. All the major towers in Houston are at ~171-174 degrees from my home at same general location (~35 mi. away) according to antennaweb.org. But I wasn't getting any signal for PBS or FOX. So to try and fix this, I bought a CM4228, which could fit into a 2nd floor back of the media room closet, which has large/double-wide bay windows facing south - which should work well given the location of the towers, right?. So I figured I would add the forth antenna and all would be well. WRONG!!! That's when all heck broke loose!
The CM4228 is further away from the combiner in the attic, by about 20', so I bought four new RG6 25' cables to combine all the signals from all four antennas since I was told the cables MUST be the same length from the antenna to the combiner. So I hooked it all up and my signal strength didn't go up... it went away COMPLETELY!!!! I have zero signal now on the Samsung.
So I backtracked and reconfigured it the way it was 2 weekends ago when I had 80% strength, and still nothing. I have replaced every cable, connection, combiner - tried a RS amplifier - still no signal at all. I replaced a couple of the 75ohm-300ohm converters as well. I even bought a new Samsung SIR-T451 on the off chance that the receiver went out. Still, no signal. I tried bypassing the smartwiring and running a new/direct cable from the combiner to the receiver with no luck. I even tried running each antenna one at a time to the receiver without the combiner - still with no signal. I am at a TOTAL loss as to (a) what went wrong and (b) how to fix it. I bought a CX200 coax cable line tester, but I doubt that will be the solution since I have switched cables out multiple times. I'd like to have a signal strength meter, but they are way too expensive. It's as if all the HDTV signals in Houston went dark! I worked on this for two solid days over the weekend and am about to pull my hair out with frustration. The signals (it did pick up) two weeks ago were SO GOOD, I just can't imagine how it would change so drastically. If it had never worked, I might believe the Techshield was the root cause, but it did work and quite well for most channels.
What could cause the signal to go from 80% to 0% like this using the same attic antennas, cables, receiver, etc. pointed in the same direction??? Any (cheap) method to test signals coming from the antennas? What (if anything) could cause an OTA antenna to no longer send signals across the 75ohm-300ohm converter to the coax cables? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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