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Default Need help - no signal from TV antenna in the attic

On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 09:49:39 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Hi,
I just moved in to the new house. There is a 4-way coax splitter in
the attic, which has one input and four outputs (to different rooms).
I know that previous owners had a cable (from the cable company). It
looks like the cable was going into the same splitter in the attic,
and then routed to rooms downstairs.
I want to use the TV antenna in the attic.
I tried connecting the TV antenna to splitter's input – absolutely no
signal is getting to TVs downstairs. I also connected the antenna to
each of splitter’s outputs (which go to TVs) – exactly the same
outcome - not even a change in a static when I plug in the antenna.
I bought a TV signal inline amplifier from RadioShack – absolutely no
difference.
However, if I drop a 100' coax cable directly from the antenna in the
attic to the TV downstairs (bypassing the splitter and all of the home
cable wiring), the picture is crisp and perfect.
Can I run some tests to ensure cable continuation (from the attic to
rooms downstairs).
Does anybody know how I can get the signal from the antenna in the
attic to TVs downstairs?
Thank you.


You can't run four tv's off of a non-amplified antenna. I'm surprised
they could run 4 tv's off of cable without putting in an amplifier
somewhere. I guess I'm wrong about that, but the cable signal is
stronger than a passive antenna signal. Get a radio shack tv signal
amplifier with one input and four outputs. You'll need to power it
with AC.