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Hi,
I posted here a few years back about my TV antenna: http://tinyurl.com/a93e9 I'm now thinking of adding a pre-amp as someone suggested. The antenna rotator receives some power through the walls and roof. Is it possible to use this power to provide power to a pre-amp? If so, does this apply to any particular model(s) of pre-amp? I'm not using the rotator and would be glad to disconnect it from its power supply if that would simplify matters. I get good reception on NBC/ABC/CBS (all VHF) in general, but my Dish-811 HDTV receiver only locks onto a sufficient HDTV signal from PBS (UHF), FOX (VHF) and some of the other OTA channels about 75% of the time, and I'd like to do better. Thanks, Jonathan |
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