Posted by buickddeere on February 16, 2009 at 20:50:00 from (216.183.155.56):
In Reply to: Re: Digital antenna posted by RockyMO on February 16, 2009 at 18:37:44:
An amp placed just prior to the TV tuner is just a noise generator. A true amp locates the amplifier at the antenna.The other part is located just prior to the TV tuner that plugs into 120V. Its a DC power supply and filter to supply the amp at the antenna. If the coax used isn't RG-6 or RG-11 . It's ruining the signal and reception. By allowing unwanted noise to leak in and the desired signal to be absorbed. Low loss coax speced to run from a Sat dish LNA to the converter box is good stuff to run from the antenna amp to the amp power supply. The coax cable tv companies, home builders and what wal-mart sells is trouble. Use silicon on the outside coax fittings to keep moisture out. Internally wet coax will absorb signal rather than transport signal.
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