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I am aware of how splitters work and the loss incurred by them
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I found removing an unneeded splitter and replacing another splitter with a higher
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I used a cheap splitter, I didn't know that you need a power pass splitter, who needs cable.
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I would not recommend it, but would recommend a powered splitter
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(Some of the signal is lost because the splitter is not perfect.
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I have 2 TV's rigged up so the splitter may be an issue as to why I do not get many channels
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i also noted to ground the splitter but i haven't tested with vs without ground.i attached it all with RG-6 from a 500ft spool from home depot
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Bypassed splitter, still didn't work
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If you need to use a splitter, make sure you purchase a DC passive splitter which allows the DC voltage to move through the splitter and up to the amplifier through the coax cable.
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We are pretty close to most of the channels broadcast antenna but the splitter and long line lengths caused problems with some
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The ability of a TV tuner to "tune in" a particular signal depends entirely upon the difference in strength between the signal and the surrounding electrical noise, called the signal to noise (S/N) ratio.
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It improved my T V signal and was easy to install.
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It improved my T V signal and was easy to install.