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I just installed my antenna using RG6Q cable, making all the connections myself. So far so good, but here's a hypothetical; If you suspect that you've made a bad connection, how do you track it down?
Then, how do you test it?
Thanks
I just installed my antenna using RG6Q cable, making all the connections myself. So far so good, but here's a hypothetical; If you suspect that you've made a bad connection, how do you track it down?
Then, how do you test it?
Thanks
By disconnecting things one at a time. There shouldn't be very many connections to worry about anyway -- Outlet, splitter, amplifier (if applicable), source.
By disconnecting things one at a time. There shouldn't be very many connections to worry about anyway -- Outlet, splitter, amplifier (if applicable), source.
I don't understand, if you disconnect the cable you lose your picture.
I don't understand, if you disconnect the cable you lose your picture.
Hi Tom! Exciting times for you. Good luck on the antenna install!
I suspect what he means is:
If you have one, bring small tv up on roof + power cord
Test 1, connect rg6 from antenna direct to tv
Test 2, connect rg6 from output from pre-amp to tv
Test 3, connect rg6 run just before pre-amp power source to tv
Test 4, connect rg6 after pre amp power source and before splitter to tv
etc. If you have a good signal after each test, you're good to go!
Rick
Please provide more info about the "connections" from the antenna to the TV.
Did you install the connectors?
Home run? In other words, one coax from antenna to TV?
We need to understand the entire path of connectivity.
Also... what is the problem? ;)
Initially, a visual check would be in order. Check for shorts (stray wires), bent/broken center conductor, etc. You can use a multimeter to check for shorts/continuity.
Hi Tom! Exciting times for you. Good luck on the antenna install!
I suspect what he means is:
If you have one, bring small tv up on roof + power cord
Test 1, connect rg6 from antenna direct to tv
Test 2, connect rg6 from output from pre-amp to tv
Test 3, connect rg6 run just before pre-amp power source to tv
Test 4, connect rg6 after pre amp power source and before splitter to tv
etc. If you have a good signal after each test, you're good to go!
Rick
Thanks Rick, that makes a lot more since.
Tom
Please provide more info about the "connections" from the antenna to the TV.
Did you install the connectors?
Home run? In other words, one coax from antenna to TV?
We need to understand the entire path of connectivity.
Also... what is the problem? ;)
Initially, a visual check would be in order. Check for shorts (stray wires), bent/broken center conductor, etc. You can use a multimeter to check for shorts/continuity.
Hi Ratman, I don't have a problem, this was just in case I would incur one.
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