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Originally Posted by Electron
A 4 way splitter will further reduce the signal strength of weak tv signals in the yellow and red reception zones. There is no such thing as a 75 ohm ground block. Ground rods are 6 feet long , are you suggesting that the question asker drive more ground rods ?? only one ground rod is required or needed at the house and that ground is driven into the ground when the house is built. Telling this question asker to open up the electric service panel is the same as telling this question asker to get into Big Trouble. A antenna rotor is not required or needed for tv reception. The Eagle Aspen antenna rotor has proven to be unreliable. ATTN: question asker , if you have questions ask , Signals Unlimited to give you in depth explainations.
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You know exactly what I mean by a 75 ohm ground block. A four way splitter with a terminator is not a bad choice with all of that signal. If there is no ground rod near the point of entry, driving one in at that point is no big deal. I have installed over 300 Aspen Eagel rotors over a period of five years and have a very low failure rate! less than 3%. As for the buss, I would recommend that to be installed by a qualified electrician. Anything else?