Thanks John. I pointed the antenna towards 130 degrees last night and made sure my cable run was directly to TV. Rescanned the channels and it did help channel 25 come in better (around 70% on TV signal meter) and I didn't lose channel 31 which sits at 298 degrees (which I was afraid might happen). I hooked two more TVs back to the antenna via a splitter (did not hook up the distribution amp), rescanned and everything seems to be ok. However, this morning, channel 25 signal could not be found and the channel 31 was having issues as well. My other required channels of 51, 29 and 35 came in strong as they always have.
Any idea on why this might have happened? Am I going to basically have to deal with not getting the PBS channel (25)? It is the over 40 miles from me, so that might just be an issue I'll have to deal with.
John, you had suggested I use the Channel Master distribution amp. I had an amp on there, but as I said, it was a $15 deal from Home Depot and nowhere near the quality of the Channel Master. However, I can't find a local outfit that sells that brand and will have to order over the internet and can't easily return if it's not helpful. If you think that might be beneficial in my setup then I'll go for it.
I know the roof is the ultimate answer but I don't want to install anything on my house.
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