Your installation proves the power of digital broadcasting ...
rafal2shae wrote: Main antenna cable with power supply 024.
[*: 94c6185500] These plastic antenna plugs - voltage separators from antenna power supplies can spoil the quality of the received signals. It is always good to use separators in metal housings with connectors
F. . But that's a problem at the end of the game ...
[*: 94c6185500] This antenna cable with a flooded antenna plug connected to the plug of a voltage separator. Such ready-made cables can also have a very negative effect on the received digital signals, and it is generally better to avoid them if possible.
It is better to connect the plug - voltage separator directly to the splitter using an appropriate transition (eg.
Link ) [/ letter: about: 94c6185500]
rafal2shae wrote: Main TV 026
Replace what appears to be an "antenna plug" with a normal antenna plug in a metal housing.
And put it on carefully .
rafal2shae wrote: splitter 025
[*: 94c6185500] On the connectors
F. there should normally be no electrical insulation. Cut off all the connectors and reinsert them securely. I assume these are the connectors
F. filmed, although it is not clear from the photos. If they are compression joints, put on again "by force", then buy screw-on connectors of the appropriate diameter and
put it on carefully .
If they are connectors
F. screwed on, but with a diameter too large in relation to the antenna cable, the end of the antenna cable is wrapped with insulating tape (to make it thicker), then the braid is folded over the tape and finally the connector is screwed on.
[*: 94c6185500] I would replace the splitter for some other, for example R-3 Signal. [/ Letter: o: 94c6185500]
rafal2shae wrote: the second tv 027. (...) TV 027 has only a few channels that are clipping.
And how are they not supposed to trim when they do
something maybe there used to be an antenna plug at the end of the cable, but now, after attaching it to the antenna cable, it is no longer the case. Cut off, fit a normal antenna plug, in the metal housing.
Summing up :
Begin by cutting off and reinstalling all connectors F. and antenna plugs.