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"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... | On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:53:32 GMT, "eccos" wrote: | | In "scenario 1" I have no antenna help whatsoever. Whereas | in "scenario 2," however cheap, I have some antenna, and for this reason the | reception is better. Duh! If my assumption is correct, then the question | is how to add an indoor antenna to "scenario 1."] | | Hi OM, | | Successful engineering consists of explaining the problem correctly | (because it is also the answer). | | Connect your cheap antenna to the DSS connector labeled TV | ANTENNA/CABLE IN (which is an input, you were using it as an output) | and when you turn off the DSS, it should allow cable or antenna | signals through to be tuned by your TV. This means that the DSS acts | as the splitter you are trying to add to this problem. | | 73's | Richard Clark, KB7QHC Richard, I tried your suggestion, and I get damn near perfect reception. Wow! Thanks again. |
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