So...
You have proven the antenna "good", it's able to receive a usable signal in the family room. Was the antenna connected to one set using one cable with no splices or any other accessories? If so, you have three "known good" components, Antenna, Cable & TV.
If the the above is correct, add one component at a time... you should be able to isolate and prove trouble to one or more parts.
(I met my wife working on a telco circuit that had three failed parts and maladjustments of virtually every other component in the system. As JC already said, "If any thing can go wrong - It Will". It's very easy to think you have solved the trouble after proving one part bad. It becomes difficult to trust your diagnostic skills when you find the a second or third failed part. So start at the beginning with proven good parts, then logically add one unproven part at a time.)
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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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