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Old 2-Nov-2015, 1:47 PM   #5
aroski
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Sorry Jake I went on vacation last week and could not respond.

Is the problem the same on all four televisions?
Yes all tvs respond the same.
The first thing I would try is to connect a direct line from the antenna to one television and see if you get all of your desired stations without break-up. If not, then splitting the signal is never going to make things better.
Tried that recently


If you don't get all your stations with one television and this were me, I'd take a compass on the roof to check the exact pointing of the antenna. And then move it up and down the pole a few inches, and then left and right a hair at a time. Sometimes you find a sweet spot.
Did that at the original set up. Spent at least an hour fine tuning.

If you do get all of your stations with one television it would be useful to us to know what kind of channel master splitter you are using. Is it passive? Or does it amplify the signal? If you are feeding four televisions is it a four way splitter?
It is a Channel Master 3414 amplified

I can't determine the manufacturer and model of your antenna from the photo, It is an RCA. Bought it for $20 about 6 years ago.

Thank you again for all your information and help,
Bob
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