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mediancat wrote:
need help understanding what is wrong with the reception of one channel. i have an old metal antenna on the house that works great for the strong local signals. years ago i added a small antenna that was designed to pull in one particular local channel. it is installed on the same pole, and plugs into a small box also on the pole that acts as a splitter i guess. anyway, regardless of whether i am running the signal into the vcr or the tv, all the powerful channels come in fine. however, this other one, channel 13 (Hmmm...) doesn't come in well unless i disconnect the coax from the tv, then very gently touch it to the connection on the back of the tv. the improvement is dramatic, but i'll be damned if i'm gonna watch tv this way. i don't understand why the same connection works great for the other channels, but not for this one. i have tried changing out the cable, using splitters, not using splitter, directly from wall, from vcr, etc. it never seems to come in unless i am holding the cable connection to the connector on the tv in this very specific way. what's going on? i know this station used to come in better, but now its crap. help. anyone? Although you've provided a good bit of detail, some questions still arise: just 'how' do you "touch the coax to the connection?" Are you touching just the inner conductor to the outside of the connector, or the inner conductor to the inner connection on the connector (not allowing the ground to make contact)? Are you touching the coax connector on the TV at all...perhaps instead the 300 ohm (if any) connectors? Without being a bit more specific, I doubt anyone's going to be able to help you. For one thing, I don't understand how the two antennas are connected on the pole in such a manner as to preclude interaction (perhaps a ch. 13 trap in series with the 'all channel' antenna before the splitter/combiner?). In any case, your problem is probably 'up the pole.' If it worked before, i t should work now; unless conditions have changed. Have any tall buildings been constructed between you and the transmitter? My best advice would be to have the same people who installed the array (or other competant service people) service it. It sounds like your technical knowledge is limited, and I doubt you're going to want to climb that pole... ....or get cable. jak |
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