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Old 2-Jun-2012, 8:04 PM   #9
GroundUrMast
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In this situation, one antenna can support many sets (if the focus is on reliable reception of the signals in the green section of the posted TVFR). Please re-read my first response.

The ANT-751 is a viable option in this situation. Though I would prefer avoiding the loss and reflection problems of an attic installation, I understand and agree with the benefit of protecting the antenna from the weather.

I've already proposed this design but let's say it a new way...

Antenna ---> Splitter (3 or 4-way) ---> Separate coax to each floor utility room to a CM-3414 (total of 3 CM-3414). There will be plenty of signal power to drive a passive 4, 6 or 8-way split in each apartment.

All of the CM-341X amplifiers are based on a 15 dB amplifier... followed by an integral passive splitter in the multi-output models.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)

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