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Old 13-Nov-2013, 12:08 AM   #4
ryukyo
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
It's the TV set's tuner. You're probably going to have to go to extra lengths to feed it a better quality signal, perhaps at a higher power level. Older, early generation tuners were far less capable of handling quality-impaired signals, especially in regards to multi-path than were subsequent generations of tuners.

Is there any hardware I can buy, perhaps a better quality set top digital tuner to remedy this?

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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
As an additional troubleshooting step, bypass all those splitters (use F81 couplers) to have a single coax run to TV #3 and see if that helps it any.
I get that, but regardless of the results I'm still going to need to split it somewhere to get it to all three TVs. If it's the difference between all channels on TV 3 only or TVs 1 & 2 with all channels and TV 3 missing a few, I'll have to take the latter. Unless I'm missing something.

Last edited by ryukyo; 13-Nov-2013 at 12:12 AM.
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