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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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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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.).
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.).