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Old 9-Jul-2011, 11:40 PM   #13
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This calls for verifying each piece starting at the antennas. I would use a known good piece of RG-6 to connect each antenna, one at a time, to a known good receiver. After establishing that the antenna is good, add the next part into the system... Of course, use the shortest practical length of coax.

It would only take a bit of moisture in the wrong place to destroy the tuned combiner, matching transformer or even coax.
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