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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
Help with splitting antenna signal
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<blockquote data-quote="satelliteman" data-source="post: 734491" data-attributes="member: 255812"><p>You need to amplify as close to the aerial as possible. Creating a long loop before amplification will reduce the signal to noise [snr] of the overall system, causing marginal signals to possibly 'fall off the cliff'. If you have enough signal [which you won't know without a UHF signal meter], you could try a passive 3 way splitter in the loft as the losses won't be excessive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satelliteman, post: 734491, member: 255812"] You need to amplify as close to the aerial as possible. Creating a long loop before amplification will reduce the signal to noise [snr] of the overall system, causing marginal signals to possibly 'fall off the cliff'. If you have enough signal [which you won't know without a UHF signal meter], you could try a passive 3 way splitter in the loft as the losses won't be excessive. [/QUOTE]
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