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Re: uhf problems


If you want to do it right you need to get up to your antennas and check levels (and Picture) on each channel you intend to put out. You may need more than one antenna as reception may be bad or barely usable with one! new connects at all ends will eliminate guess work. All your inputs should be padded down to an equal level ( preferably 10db)= not a hard task, before you hit your modems/amps. 15 db spread max between audio/video levels= fcc requirement and equal on all channels=customers don't like being nlasted out of their beds when they change channels. You've got a lot to learn ,brother, if you keep at it you will eventually be indispensible= more dough=maybe!!! Good Luck, Mike M.
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Posted in reply to: Re: uhf problems by trinitymuscle
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Re: uhf problems trinitymuscle 5/24/2006 11:32:00 PM