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<blockquote data-quote="porky996t" data-source="post: 929736" data-attributes="member: 75318"><p>Hi Erichzann</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I don't use an amp at all. I'm 900 ft above sea level with a direct line of sight to Winter Hill transmitter, which is about 6 miles away. The TBS Quad card comes with a small link lead, so I just feed the aerial into the input for the first two tuners, and the link lead then feeds the RF input for the next two tuners.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>It is just a generic coax I think. A good pal called around this morning with it; he fits aerials and satellite dishes for a living and just reeled a load out of the back of his van, and he did the same with the shotgun cable too. I had to get his lunch though!</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Not now, I did at first and this was due to faulty coax which I installed when I built the house. Now I have new cabling in, all is well. Apart from the dodgy cabling, I did have problems at digital switchover when they put one of the muxes on low power[DOUBLEPOST=1352317870][/DOUBLEPOST]Hi Radical,</p><p> </p><p>I will put something together, although there really isn't much to say. It was the easiest install I have ever done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky996t, post: 929736, member: 75318"] Hi Erichzann I don't use an amp at all. I'm 900 ft above sea level with a direct line of sight to Winter Hill transmitter, which is about 6 miles away. The TBS Quad card comes with a small link lead, so I just feed the aerial into the input for the first two tuners, and the link lead then feeds the RF input for the next two tuners. It is just a generic coax I think. A good pal called around this morning with it; he fits aerials and satellite dishes for a living and just reeled a load out of the back of his van, and he did the same with the shotgun cable too. I had to get his lunch though! Not now, I did at first and this was due to faulty coax which I installed when I built the house. Now I have new cabling in, all is well. Apart from the dodgy cabling, I did have problems at digital switchover when they put one of the muxes on low power[DOUBLEPOST=1352317870][/DOUBLEPOST]Hi Radical, I will put something together, although there really isn't much to say. It was the easiest install I have ever done. [/QUOTE]
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