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PJ Peterson
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« on: June 05, 2008, 01:31:50 PM »

To Anyone who can Help,
    Is there a way to increase the signal strength of broadcast TV?
    I'm wiring my house for TV using an antenna mounted in the attic, fed to a 6 way splitter (1 Port Power Passive 5-2300 Mhz ) using coax cable (RG-6U).  One of the runs is almost 80 feet long from the splitter. I tried to use a Pre-Amp (PA-18 UHF/VHF) to increase the signal but it did not work.  I connected the Pre-Amp to the antenna lead, then to the splitter.  I connected the power inserter (10 to 2050 Mhz) to the farthest TV and ran to coax back to the 1 port power passive on the 6 way splitter insuring that all of the connections were correct by the diagram that came with the Pre-Amp with no luck.  Then I tried the power inserter between the Pre-Amp and the 6 way splitter with the same results.  I get a better pictures without the Pre-Amp installed. How can I boost my signal strength?
Respectfully
PJ Peterson
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