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Old 24-Sep-2017, 1:15 AM   #3
GHammer
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Originally Posted by JoeAZ View Post
Greetings,

For starters, I would temporarily lose the combiner and run from your
VHF antenna directly to the tv set. If a good signal and picture appears,
you know the combiner may be the issue. The combiner may not be
defective but instead, just doesn't work properly in your particular
application. I personally avoid combiners and run two/three cables,
one for each antenna, to each tv. If a good signal/picture does not
appear, you may have a bad balun or VHF antenna. Hope this helps...
I will run only the VHF antenna without the combiner box for a test.
But I'm curious how the signal but no symbols would pass a faulty combiner.

Considering that I have a separate UHF and VHF antenna and single inputs to the TV and the HDHomeRun, it isn't practical to run separate runs of cable to each device.

More Monday.

Last edited by GHammer; 24-Sep-2017 at 1:45 AM. Reason: Additional Info
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