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Old 22-Mar-2014, 6:02 PM   #6
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If some tuners are receiving WCES and others aren't, it's possible that the difference in tuners may explain the results. Some tuners are better at dealing with multipath interference than others. Some tuners are better at deal with impulse noise than others.

It's also possible that there is a problem with one or more coax run. What happens when you swap the working tuner and a tuner that is having trouble? Does the problem follow the tuner or does the problem remain with a cable run?

Again, I'd recommend that you test reception with the antenna outside the attic. Attics are always going to reduce signal strength and quality. An antenna in an attic is almost always going to be closer to sources of interference generated in the house.
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