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Old 11-Jun-2015, 9:58 PM   #7
frank55
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
Unless there are factors you haven't told us, you don't need an amp.

If you did need one, you'd be better off moving the one you already have outside to the antenna (use a remote power inserter, Commscope SVPI, or equivalent) or as close to the antenna as possible (shortest cable).

FWIW, putting an amp right at the input of a tuner is usually a waste of an amp. There's only a very small improvement possible with the amp at the wrong end of the coax.
but i already have this 15db amp see link,i know that this is a distribution amp that i use between antenna and receiver and it improves signal by a few bars,
you mean i can use this close to the antenna instead close to the OTA receiver inside the house?can i take the 12v power supply up to this distribution amp up to the antenna?


http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...two-RG6-cables


i can use this one


http://www.amazon.com/PCT-Inserter-M...power+inserter

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