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Old 29-Aug-2016, 12:42 PM   #8
rabbit73
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In your experience could that be most of the problem?
I doubt it.

There are a number of possible causes for poor reception. It could be one, or two, or all. You will need to make some equipment substitutions, one-by-one, with known good parts to determine the cause, even if it means you end up with a completely separate antenna system with a different antenna, new coax, and a different antenna location.

Right now you are just guessing; you need to do methodical substitution troubleshooting.

If you think that what I'm suggesting is a lot of trouble, it couldn't be any worse than what you have done so far.
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