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Old 11-May-2015, 3:56 PM   #21
rabbit73
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Now see this exact situation is why ive decided to not get the preamp. I read another situation where person had a antenne that when preamp was ine, his signal dropped to 0, but woth preamp off it came in over 80. Couldnt this posters problem possibly be preamp related?
No, not in the somerset case, it was because the two signals interfered with each other. The over 80 case was the one you read about, which could have been an overload problem.

The PROOF is that each was OK when operated separately.

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When either antenna is hooked up separately, most channels have a good signal (close to 100% strength and 100% quality).
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