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So you've pretty much answered your own question. Run some new coax,
weatherproof the connections, and put an amplifier in line. Short of a new antenna, that's all you can really do. Most TV amps are broadbanded enough that you won't lose anything, and should see improvement on all your channels. Finally, if you don't know for sure how old your antenna is, and it MIGHT be 35 years old, replace it anyway. They're not exactly expensive... KI6PR "lbbs" wrote My low channels and high channels are coming in week (I especially would like to improve channel 49). I like in a small city of 130,000 population. We have Toronto aprox 40 miles north and Buffalo 40 miles south of us. I would to find a way to improve my TV signal. One of the things I would like to try is put a preamp on the antenna, but not sure what dB rating to use so I don't over amplify my signal (I don't want to improve some channels at the expense of other good channels). Any ideas? Also, what about cleaning up the connection at the antenna, by cutting off the end that is corroded and reconnecting it to the antenna? Or just cleaning the connection with sand paper? Other pertinent info: Basically I looking for ways to improve my signal. I am satisfied with the 12 channel or so that we are presently getting and I don't what to pay for more channel with cable or dish. All I want is to get a 15% improvement or so in my TV signal. I get a fair TV signal now, but I have a couple of channel like 49 that my parents better then us. I received a few suggestions like replace my coax with RG6 wire and get an preamplifier at my old tower antenna. The antenna is 35 years old at most (that is the age of our house), 15 years at best). Anything else I can do to improve signal. I don't mind putting some money into it since it is a long term investment. Thanks. p.s. I am not interested in buying a new antenna. |
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