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Old 28-Nov-2011, 8:38 PM   #6
JeffKnob
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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast View Post
My first knee-jerk reaction is:

Rule of thumb - One amplifier can be too many. Two amplifiers are too many.

What happens when you remove all amplifiers... connect one TV to the 'bare-foot' antenna feed? (I would expect the CS2 to deliver enough signal power with no amplifier needed... except for WLUK.)

Does the CS2 face NE?

The CS2 is a UHF only design, WLUK is broadcast on real channel 11 (VHF). You may need a high-VHF antenna such as an Antennacraft Y5713 and a UVSJ to combine your existing UHF and the additional VHF signals. Try removing the amplifiers first.
I had it at one time facing NE and then strangely I seemed to get better reception facing it NW. That leads me to now think you might be right about having too many amps. So if I were to get the VHF conversion for my CS2, I "should" have enough power to feed all of my runs in the house without an amp?
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