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Reddit mentions of Antennas Direct ClearStream Juice VHF/UHF Low-Noise Preamplifier System, Urban, Rural, Indoor, Outdoor, Low-loss Power Inserter, Two 36" High-performance Coaxial Cables, 12V DC Power Supply, - JUICE,BLACK,All Purpose: 19dB Preamplifier with Fillters
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Antennas Direct ClearStream Juice VHF/UHF Low-Noise Preamplifier System, Urban, Rural, Indoor, Outdoor, Low-loss Power Inserter, Two 36" High-performance Coaxial Cables, 12V DC Power Supply, - JUICE,BLACK,All Purpose: 19dB Preamplifier with Fillters. Here are the top ones.
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- UHF / VHF preamplifier system overcomes challenges including coaxial cables over 100ft, splitters, or weak signals
- Ample gain and best-in-class overload protection for dependable reception in urban, suburban, or rural areas (17.5dB VHF / 19dB UHF)
- Shielded in cast weatherproof housing with an integrated low pass filter that rejects interference from cellular and wireless data services and offers maximum signal to noise for efficient reception
- Includes JUICE preamplifier, power supply, power inserter, 2/ea. x 36in coaxial cables, 2/ea. zip ties, and instructions
- Compatibility – Outdoor, long-range antennas/Urban, Suburban, Rural use
- Features - 1.8 dB noise figure, 75 ohm F-connector input and output, All-weather design
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Specs:
Color | BLACK |
Height | 8.3 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2018 |
Size | All Purpose: 19dB Preamplifier with Fillters |
Width | 2.1 Inches |
PS - here is the equipment I have.
http://www.menards.com/main/storeitem.html?iid=1444424451059
http://www.menards.com/main/storeitem.html?iid=1531463380018
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SVV2O6S/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_CLkQDbKKXVKRE
I have issues that I think are due to the mount I'm currently using. Once I install the tripod - I think it will be better.
Maybe try by-passing the splitter to see if that's causing the problem?
My guess is that you're getting too much signal loss - either from the long run of cable or the splitter or both. I have a similar problem with my outdoor antenna. I put a pre-amp on the antenna, which helped a little:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SVV2O6S
Also - is the antenna grounded?