I know there are alot of smart people here and hopefully one of you will have the answer to my non-oil related question.
I have a friend who is unable to get cable and will not get satellite, so he's stuck with a plain old VHF/UHF antenna to get local channels. He recently had to purchase a new antenna because his old one got blown away in a storm.
For some reason the replacement antenna's performance isn't nearly as good as the old one. Just a slight movement in the antenna and he loses some channels completly. He bought the highest priced antenna he could find at a local store. Same place the first one came from.
He does have a 27db gain amplifier on it which was also used on the old antenna. Any tips that might bring the performance up? Or something to check that might be incorrectly installed?
Also, what is the possibility of boosting the signal twice? IE once on the pole, and again before it goes into the TV. Is that even possible? Without the booster he doesn't pick up ANYTHING at all.
Thanks
I have a friend who is unable to get cable and will not get satellite, so he's stuck with a plain old VHF/UHF antenna to get local channels. He recently had to purchase a new antenna because his old one got blown away in a storm.
For some reason the replacement antenna's performance isn't nearly as good as the old one. Just a slight movement in the antenna and he loses some channels completly. He bought the highest priced antenna he could find at a local store. Same place the first one came from.
He does have a 27db gain amplifier on it which was also used on the old antenna. Any tips that might bring the performance up? Or something to check that might be incorrectly installed?
Also, what is the possibility of boosting the signal twice? IE once on the pole, and again before it goes into the TV. Is that even possible? Without the booster he doesn't pick up ANYTHING at all.
Thanks