That leaves me wondering if the antenna is connected to a piece of coax which connects to an output port on the 4-way splitter you refereed to earlier. If you need to split, antenna needs to be connected to the input port of the splitter. If you only have one set, don't waste signal power in a splitter.
Coax can be bad, for many reasons, nail through it, loose connector, crushed or cut, etc.
The footage label on the coax will help you determine the length of an un-cut section... you need to find both ends of the section, then compare the difference between the footage marks at each end. I doubt the section of cable is marked '0000 feet' at the opposite end in your case.
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 7-Aug-2011 at 5:06 PM.
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