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splitting antenna output
Hello Guys,
I have an antennas direct clearstream 4 antenna and a clearsteam juice preamp. I am trying to split the output of the antenna. I have installed the DC pass splitter after the preamp (see diagram). What is happening is I am losing most of the channels when the splitter is connected. I thought maybe it was the splitter (maybe it was not DC pass) so I tried a few others, One of which I am certain is a DC pass splitter. If the splitter is not DC pass, it should not work at all, correct? The signal is totally gone except the really strong channels. I cannot install the splitter after the power inserter without running another 70' - 80' cable, so I wanted to do it this way. (see picture) Any ideas? http://i67.tinypic.com/qr0m75.jpg |
You should have posted this question on your previous thread instead of starting a new tread. It contains background info to help answer this question.
antenna reception Toronto North http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=16005 Can you show us a photo of the splitter and tell us what is says on it, or give a link to it? Using a power passing splitter between the preamp and the power inserter should give the same results as an ordinary splitter after the power inserter. |
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my apologies. I am using an Antronix CMC2002H 2 way splitter. Code:
Features: I was told there was no difference. I ordered two other power passing splitters just to be sure. Because I have to mount this splitter on the mast, is there a protective shell or waterproof box for these splitters (I have seen a DiSEqC switch in a plastic protective shell) Thanks |
That is not a power passing splitter. They say
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http://antronix.myshopify.com/products/cmc2002ha http://www.3starinc.com/manuals/CMC20XX-XX.pdf Power passing splitters usually have a diagram on the housing showing a power passing arrow. http://www.3starinc.com/holland_2-wa...ss-w-grd_.html http://www.3starinc.com/manuals/Holl...-Splitters.pdf https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...+power+passing http://www.avsforum.com/forum/25-hdt...l#post36595602 http://www.avsforum.com/forum/25-hdt...l#post42690538 http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-2-4...-332/202276264 |
thankyou, I will wait for the ones I just ordered. I am sure it will work.
I am surprised it worked at all (even on some stations) with the splitter I used. Does anyone know where I can get a protective shell or waterproof plastic box for the two way splitter, preferably with a mast mount here in Canada or USA? like this one here: http://www.freetv.ie/2-way-inductive-tv-splitter.html |
We'll may be MCMelectronics,com , 1 800 -5434330,or SOLID signal,com,1,877-6974462, We'll good luck with YOUR project,have a safe and happy 4Th OF JULY
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The splitter from Ireland would cost a lot to ship, but appears to be good quality.
Rest of World Cost is €30 You can find plastic waterproof enclosures in an electrical supply store. The leads should come out the bottom and there should be a weep hole in the bottom to drain any condensation. You could buy a UVSJ in an enclosure, and replace the UVSJ with your splitter. https://www.antennasdirect.com/store...Combiners.html http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/33-2230 MCM makes a power passing splitter in an enclosure,, but I have some reservations about their quality control and it will only pass 100 mA current max. http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/33-12310 |
Yes that's true well if you have a home depot,they should have them to ,with no shipping costs and in hand same day no waiting for delivery, call and ask for the electrical depment,at home depot,
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Today I received a BGI S3HD-2 two way power passing splitter.
It worked, no signal loss. I originally had to use an attenuator, now with the splitter installed I don't have to. thanks everyone |
Excellent!
Thanks for the report. |
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