We have outdoor antenna and converter box, We get FOX on one tv but not the other two tv's with the same connections -Antenna & converter box. Can you explain why?

Asked by Jolene Bravo on 01/31/2014 1  Answer

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5 It's likely that the different distances mean you may have signal loss, either because the cable you're running is too long, or damaged, or the antenna(e) are positioned in a way that doesn't pick up a strong enough signal for that channel. You could try purchasing a signal amplifier, they're usually quite cheap. It should help, but do some research and you should have a working signal for your tvs. If you're using a splitter to divvy up the signal, that's most likely the problem. Splitters greatly cause signal loss, in which case you'll want what's called a directional coupler (coax). It's what big box stores use to run signal to all the tvs in, say the electronics department.
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