Problem Splitting Signal

ptmurphy

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May 13, 2009
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I have a channel master 4228 antennae and a channel master 7777 preamp. I am trying to get it to two tv's. Here is how I have it setup...

Antennae --> 7777 pre-ammp --> one port power pass splitter

--> 7777 power supply --> TV1

--> TV 2

In this scenario, one of my channels (59.1) cannot be viewed on TV1. To troubleshoot I took the power supply and put it at TV2 and switched the outputs on the splitter. Then TV2 could not get channel 59.1. This channel is marginal - it drops out at about "58%" on the meter, and I get about 68-70% on the good side. The splitter says "Eagle Aspen D-2000" on it.

Seems like the power side of the splitter is not receiving as much signal as the non-powered side. Is this imbalance normal?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks...
 
Put the power supply before the splitter and use a standard 2 way spliiter.

I will give that a try. I am going to have to put a new power outlet in the attic, but that should not be too big of a deal. I will run an extension cord first and see if that works.

Thanks, and I will let you know...
 
I went ahead and did as suggested and put the power supply before the split. This works. So now it looks like this...



Antennae --> Pre-Amp --> Power Supply --> Splitter --
--> TV1
--> TV2


And both TVs are getting adequate signal. Now I get to run a power outlet to the attic. Woo Hoo!

Thanks for the help.
 
My attic light switch was in the attic so I added an outlet before the switch then continued to the switch it was easy because there was no flooring at the time everything was open.
 

We are now getting WFAA in Dallas!

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