Amplifier and TNT reception issues

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Hello,

I recently have a small reception issue.

Let me explain. I have a rooftop antenna, from this antenna a cable goes to a 2-output splitter. One of the two outputs goes to the first TV. The other output goes to a second TV splitter. These two outputs first go to one TV and the second is connected to an amplifier that goes to the last TV. This amplifier
received a small spark and turned off. Since then, I'm not receiving any signal anywhere. Is that normal?
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Gil
 
An amplifier, therefore internal, or a preamplifier (filtered 4G LTE), often external, IP 66, designated as mast or dipole (thus integrated into the antenna), are accessories that operate on 12 V or 24 V DC via a separate 220/240 V mains power supply that may have failed due to a short circuit, or it could be the amplification or preamplification housing that has been damaged... Check the output voltage with a multimeter.

There is also the amplifier with integrated mains power supply with or under distribution function... This is therefore a distribution fault rather than a reception issue, which is assessed at the antenna output (weak signal, random TNT, partial, scrambled, weather, etc.).
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