uhf antenna wiring

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trphinne

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The uhf/vhf antenna setup I bought from a former employer also has what was supposed to be an amp setup. The RS power unit that plugs into the wall next to the TV has just 2 coax connectors on it - one for "from amp" & one for "to TV". I realize that for the run that goes up the mast to the amp, I need to run coax only, w/ no splices. The problem is that the (obviously older style) pre-amp / box has 6 flat lead connectors on it only - 2 for antenna #1, 2 for antenna #2, and 2 for downlead. It seems only natural to just run a conector for the coax to switch to flat lead just before it gets to the pre-amp. I am loosing my voltage from my power unit (needed to run my pre-amp) at that point, and am told there is no way to make a connection there that will pass voltage. No I don't want to go shopping for a new amp setup, and am still looking for suggestions on if there is any way I can make this setup work? Is it possible to just solder in an input coax connector inside my pre-amp box, replacing the two flat lead screws marked for downlead? Or maybe there is a splice connector that will allow voltage to pass? Strangely enough I had a very good signal for the first week or two, and then it lost about 90%, but my rabbit ears are still getting as good of a signal as they were beforehand.
 
try skipping the pre amp. Are any of your locals reverting to VHF, February 17? Nationwide, many are.:D
 
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How far from the TV Towers are you?

You say your rabbit ears pull in a decent signal, As stated above, try not using the pre-amp.

Not all antenna set ups need a pre amp. I have a medium range roof top and never gave a thought to adding any type of amp to it.

I'm only about 25 miles from the tower farm and have solid 90-100% signal strengths. I also can pull in Chicago about 100 miles to the south on a good day.
 
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