GroundUrMast,
Thank you for your response.
You are right in your assessment of my original set-up. It seemed to work powerfully! It was when I mounted the antenna and incorporated the splitter and the second television that the signal loss has occurred.
I am going to try to systematically approach my problem. By checking all my connections. I am thinking of isolating the two televisions and running only one television at a time for a while and trying to see if I can isolate where the signal loss is occuring.
It is nice to know from the tvfool report that I should not need a per-amplifier.
To answer your question regarding signal flucuation vs. picture loss. It is both. The signal is lost to the point that the picture finally dissappears and we get the statement on the tv that the signal is either weak or absent. In the night time setting our signal gets worse and worse and finally we only get channel 5 and channel 10. (There may be some other channels that we could get, but of the many many that we get in the day that we care to watch, only those two remain through the night). The signal loss problem seems to be getting worse each day. That may be my imagination, but it seems that way.
Thanks for your help.
I will do my work and let you know how it changes things.
Jonah
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