I am upgrading to the 60 mile antenna this weekend. I read the thread about the amps, but came away unsure of the outcome. I wanted to state my understanding to make sure I am correct.
I should insist that the installer use the amp in the antenna. The previous installer used a diplexer to utilize the existing coax to run the signal to my TV. He also installed a 2nd diplexer to split the OTA and Satellite signals at the back of the TV. The only power that was connected was the plug from the Satellite box. If I get the amplifier installed will there also be a 2nd plug that will need to be connected or does the Satellite box backfeed the power through the coax from the plug it already has connected? I came away feeling that there should be a 2nd plug, but am not sure.
Right now I get 8 of 10 OTA channels, and can live with it if there is no improvement, but I'm hoping this brings in the other two.
I should insist that the installer use the amp in the antenna. The previous installer used a diplexer to utilize the existing coax to run the signal to my TV. He also installed a 2nd diplexer to split the OTA and Satellite signals at the back of the TV. The only power that was connected was the plug from the Satellite box. If I get the amplifier installed will there also be a 2nd plug that will need to be connected or does the Satellite box backfeed the power through the coax from the plug it already has connected? I came away feeling that there should be a 2nd plug, but am not sure.
Right now I get 8 of 10 OTA channels, and can live with it if there is no improvement, but I'm hoping this brings in the other two.