The antenna is pointed towards a couple trees that are probably about 50 ft away. There are larger trees further away at maybe 100 ft. Nothing is right up on top of the antenna in the direction of the signals.
I have been monitoring the signals on both TVs and i did look at the connections. They are both behaving similarly. Behind the wall cables to the TVs are relatively new (3 - 5 yrs) compared to the other components that were in the system. I think they are unlikely to be the problem since both TVs exhibit similar behavior for all channels.
Do you think this brings up back to the antenna, which is where we started this conversation? Perhaps there are more optimal choices.
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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast
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If you stand behind the antenna and sight down the boom, does it point into the side of your neighbors house or large dense trees?
Have you inspected the cable and connectors on the cable from the splitter to the TV you are using as a meter?
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