Posted by Tom Thumb on May 06, 2012 at 13:30:46 from (199.120.98.161):
In Reply to: TV Antenna Advice posted by Buzzman72 on May 06, 2012 at 08:01:25:
I also had a storm afew weeks ago that raised heck with my TV signal.It blew the little transformer apart where the cable hooks to the antenna. We replaced that and every thing was good for about 10 days and then nothing again. The we found a spot where it had burned a hole in the coax about 3/4 of the way up the pole. Spliced that and that fixed it. I did have to replace a couple of other coax ends where I had some splice connections. We also lost a computer printer, TV, surge protecter,DSL filter, Antenna rotor,2 TV signal amplifiers,and fried a relay in my A/C in my shop. The storm was during the night and I never heard a thing but the damage got a little spendy. If you need a new antenna, the guy at Radio Shack showed me an antenna that they are selling alot of now. It doesn't have all those long elements that they used to have. He said they are no longer required for the digtal signal.
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