I have a SS-3000. I cannot install a outdoor antennna. All I'm trying to get is the basic channels. Here is tvfool's assessment:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapp ... c3fa3b4362
Our old cable provider came into the basement and then was split and then homeruned to the jacks throughout the home.
I have located the antenna on the second floor facing the towers to the south (most optimul position). I had the antenna cable routed directly connected to the main TV through the existing coax that was in place in our home. I used the second floor jack as the source for the antenna output, routed down to basement, (bypassed the existing cable splitters with a barrel connecter) and finally routed to first floor jack serving the main TV. I started the scanner and the TV recognized all the major channels that I was wanting (ABC, NBC, PBS, CBX, CW, FOX). However FOX, being the weakest comes and goes.
However I don't have only one TV, I have 3, so I replaced the barrel connector with a three way splitter (a 5--7dB loss) and connected the TV's. I rescanned and only got ABC and PBS. I figured it was the splitter loss, so I installed an amplifier (Rocketfish - up to a 4dB gain http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/produ ... G1179.html) rescanned and got all the channels (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CW, FOX). However once again FOX, being the weakest, comes and goes.
Then I tried a preamplifier, Winegard AP8700, and installed it between the antenna and second floor jack. I tried both with and without the rocketfish amplifier and rescanning had the same results for both - non working FOX, recognized by the TV but not coming in steadily.
Any thoughts? I thought maybe a better quailty amplifier with a higher dB gain might do the trick?
Thanks in advance.
Ben

