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Old 13-Jan-2016, 8:32 PM   #18
bebo189
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Originally Posted by rabbit73 View Post
That sounds correct. Try a Channel Master 3410 just before the splitter in the junction box. How many splits in the existing splitter? The 3410 has only one output, so an alternative would be a 3412 which is a distribution amp and a 2-way splitter combined.
The junction box doesn't have any splitters currently, so I'd need a 2-way splitter.

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Originally Posted by rabbit73 View Post
If you need a 3-way split, you can use a 3412 and a 2-way splitter which would allow more signal to the longest run, and less to nearby TVs. If one of your TVs has a signal strength indicator, you can determine how strong a signal must be for reliable reception.
Is the signal coming out of a 2-way splitter coming out of 1 output of the CM3412 weaker than the signal coming directly out of the other output of the CM3412? Is that how you are saying you could balance signal strength between TV with longer run vs TV with shorter run?
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