Posted by sparepartsTN on February 03, 2017 at 20:05:17 from (98.87.29.66):
Hello all, this is way outside my skill level, hope someone can help. Eight years ago I bought and installed a Samsung flat screen Plasma TV, and since I live in a hole out in the country I put a Winegard HD8200U antenna on the hill with 200 feet of coax to the house. I installed a Winegard AP-8275 pre amp rated at 29db to help the signal per sellers instruction, then it goes to a splitter with 8 feet of coax to the main TV and 50 feet of coax to the bedroom analog TV with converter. Everything was fine until a month ago when most of the channels went blank, "weak or no signal", from 19 channels to 5 channels. When I remove the pre amp from the circuit I get 11 channels. Bought a Channel Master CM-7777 pre amp with 30db, same results, sent it back and bought a Winegard LNA200 pre amp with 20db, same results. I am confused, the "techs" at Solid Signal where I bought all this on line haven't any answers either. No lightning strike evidence, coaxial cables check out fine, no visible damage anywhere. All the stations come from Nashville TN which is 40 crow flying miles to the east, antenna is rated for over 100 miles. The antenna is on a 10 foot high mast surrounded by thick tall forest, best I could do by myself, not ideal.
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