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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1092192" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Ahhhh, I see. Bummer.</p><p>Yeah, if you've got an amp then short of getting the installer back to do a site survey (to find the location where the best signal quality is) and getting a high gain directional antenna installed at that location... and/or... replacing the aerial cable with fresh high grade RG-6... it sounds like you're out of luck.</p><p></p><p>On the off chance it helps, though very unlikely by the sounds of it...</p><p>There is such a thing as signal that is too strong. If it isn't a mast-head amplifier (ie. installed as close to the aerial as possible) and you have the appropriate joiners/cable you could try temporarily removing the amp to see if it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1092192, member: 82144"] Ahhhh, I see. Bummer. Yeah, if you've got an amp then short of getting the installer back to do a site survey (to find the location where the best signal quality is) and getting a high gain directional antenna installed at that location... and/or... replacing the aerial cable with fresh high grade RG-6... it sounds like you're out of luck. On the off chance it helps, though very unlikely by the sounds of it... There is such a thing as signal that is too strong. If it isn't a mast-head amplifier (ie. installed as close to the aerial as possible) and you have the appropriate joiners/cable you could try temporarily removing the amp to see if it helps. [/QUOTE]
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