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Old 11-07-2005, 13:22   #3
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Re: Combining aerial inputs

I'll have to elaborate.

In this part of Nottm there are too many bloody hills which makes reception of analogue from the E Mids (Waltham) transmitter difficult.

Yorks and Lincs via Belmont is fine so i'm using that for freeview and it's fine- but I wanted to get Waltham for the analog (local news) so i put another aerial up (they're both set-tops) with a booster.

Now all that seems to happen is the second aerial swamps the signal on the Belmont aerial making both analogues look like a snowstorm. If I take the Y-splitter out both inputs are fine so obviously the Y-splitter isn't combining properly (it's supposed to combine and split aerial signals)... but then if I put the second aerial in alone I lose the RF-out from the video/digital...

there has to be a way to do this properly...
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