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I had to retype this, so I hope I don't leave out any detail.
As you can see I'm very close to the major Atlanta towers. Unfortunately I have a huge forest in the way (pic is aimed due south):
I have an HBU33 in the attic. I currently have this splitter splitting at the antenna:
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-DT2SP-Way-.../dp/B00008X5E1 Then I have about a 10 foot run to a bedroom and a 30 foot run to the den. The runs are this cable:
http://www.generalcable.com/NR/rdonl...2F/0/C5785.pdf
The longer run has a lot of dropouts. Poor weather and wind, and afternoons more than evenings. Particularly with 2.1 (39), which happens to be the wife's favorite (thanks Murphy!) Meanwhile the shorter run looks good.
I've tried running a different cable straight through the attic door to rule out cable with the same results. Interestingly channel 2.1 will come out with perfect video and audio using only the 30 feet of cable disconnected completely at the splitter in short bursts, sometimes as long as 10 seconds! I've also eliminated splitting altogether, going straight from antenna to the den, with no real difference, maybe even worse. I've tried this amp in various configurations:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=3780245 I seemed to have mixed results with it. Sometimes a little amping seemed to help, other times turning it off completely helped more. And, unfortunately I still seemed to have problems with individual stations. It might have helped with one station but hurt on others. Currently I don't have the amp installed at all. I also experimented with disabling LNA in the TV setup on channels with trouble but with no apparent results.
Channel 2.1's signal according to the den TV is about 5 out of 6, when dropouts come it drops to 0. It doesn't really dip, it just drops out. Of course the TV signal meter is probably not very scientific.
Any suggestions? Thanks very much in advance.