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Old 9-Sep-2013, 7:46 AM   #6
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The FM trap(s) can go in-line between the antenna and splitter input.

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You probably will need one for the VHF channels though. just to keep the splitter and cable loss from reducing the VHF signal. Even then, your VHF channels may break up regularly.
I come to a different conclusion. I agree with ADTech, the signal levels are very good for all the major network options. No amplification should be needed. On top of that, cable and splitter loss is lower at VHF frequencies. If there is a problem with reception, it's quite unlikely that it would be a signal level issue.
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