Posted by RockyMO on February 17, 2009 at 05:04:36 from (24.216.122.188):
In Reply to: amps and coax posted by buickddeere on February 16, 2009 at 20:50:00:
Yes the so called noise maker is the type I had. The new one mounts one piece at the antenna and one piece inside. It sure made a difference. I suspect the coax is from wal-mart as it was installed about 15 years ago and that most likely was the only place in a town of less than 3k people open on a weekend when I would have been able to make it to the store. Now that I know I can receive a signal I will upgrade the coax. All in all the picture is very good with the digital but things have been a bit misleading from the government, ie. free convertor box coupon. The coupon is good for $40 but the box cost $60. another $72 for the amp and then what ever the coax costs. All in all still far less than $200 but not free to switch by any means, and this is with me installing the items. If I were elderly or physically impaired and had to pay some one the costs could really be large. Thanks for your advice.
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