A:AnswerI assume you have a splitter feeding the multiple leads. Install the amplifier before the splitter. Make sure it has the same or better frequency response as the provided amplifier, or the splitter may filter out some of your channels. Then it will depend on the actual received signal strength as it will be divided by the number of tvs connected.
A:AnswerAre you installing this at the same location as your $14 antenna? The only thing that comes to mind would me a bad amplifier? Try running direct to tvs and see if you get ANYTHING. If that works tell the manufacturer to send a new amplifier.
A:AnswerIf you have single family home you can hook it up to the cable utility box on the outside wall of your home which distributes signal to all rooms with coaxial outlets.
A:AnswerNot exactly sure of measured frequency response, but I live 30-plus miles out and had good reception across the board, with the lower frequencies approximately half the power of the upper stations. This was with the antenna laying in a chair. You must have a good 75ohm cable (comes with 25ft, 75ohm cable).
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A:AnswerVery happy with my purchase of the Rocketfish HD antenna.
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