Trying to setup a new antenna in an apartment with no access to mounting an antenna outside. Live in an area where two channels are under 10 miles away, the rest of the channels are 25 or more miles away. Here is the TVFool report: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d67d917ead1b1a5 (zipcode 06515) I currently only receive the channels under 10 miles away. The digital tuner, a Zenith DTT900, indicates weak signal reception on several channels 25+ miles away but won't tune them (they are about 30% on the signal reception indicator). When using a newly purchased Winegard - AP-8275 amplifier on an Antennacraft U8000 antenna I am loosing the two closer channels and the distant channels are also showing zero reception instead of the previous 30%. There is power going to the power injector, and I've tried replacing the cables to the antenna/amplifier/etc, no change. Putting a 4 way splitter in line between the TV and the the power injector splitter yields just one of the two local channels being received.
I assume this means the amplifier is overdriving/overloading the signal. If so, is there anything that can be done to reduce the signal so the tuner can recieve the channels? If the amplifier has to be returned is there another amplifier that would be recommended? I'm trying to pull in the channels 25+ miles away in additon to having the antenna hooked up to six tuners (two TV's, four PC tuners).

