Yeah, I looked at Solid Signal at splitters and now I suspect my splitter reads "-3dB" or "-7db". They're Perfect Vision parts, as I recall.
All you splitters has a loss of 3 or 7 dB. Perhaps good thing in your case, due close proximity and possible overload OTA tuners.I've got a 722K on the way and I happen to be very close to the broadcast towers (less then 8 miles). Just in case I have issues though, I have a couple of 2-way or 3-way splitters, rated for 2ghz, I believe. I think one might add 3dB or 7db. Could I use one of those if my signal strength is low ?
I wouldn't consider a "70" to be good, of course, it certainly depends on the receiver and what it's "signal strength" meter really means. Anything below 75 is what I'd consider flaky.I wish the darn signal strength meter for these OTA tuners worked more like the satellite tuners... These show a SS of 70 and I think I'm good (722, 612, even my DTVpal) but I'm not. A little lower and I'm pixellating like crazy and showing a "signal lost" yellow screen.
Exactly my point! This means that (1) SS for OTA tuner is completely different and inflated vis a vis the sat tuners and (2) most of the scale for the OTA tuner is completely useless.I wouldn't consider a "70" to be good, of course, it certainly depends on the receiver and what it's "signal strength" meter really means. Anything below 75 is what I'd consider flaky.
I wish! This is important stuff.Are there any updates to the OTA modual and the signal problems.