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Test the incoming signal by connecting a tv directly to the antenna downlead (booster disconnected). The general rule is there should be enough good clean signal to operate at least one tv properly otherwise there is little point using a booster.
If the tv operates correctly the booster should provide enough signal to operate all 3 tv sets, assuming there is nothing wrong with the wiring; coaxial cable, connections and so forth.
If the test tv doesn't operate you will need to revisit the antenna, the positioning and aim and the downlead. Sun, rain, wind and frost can ruin an aerial downlead in a few years.
I have the very same mic. It is a dynamic mike and therefore does not require phantom power. These are known for their very low signal output. I have made a small booster to boost the signal for mine but you should be getting some sound out of yours. I would try another known-to-be-good mic in its place. You can check out the great sounbd of this mic at www.oshawarocks.com where I use it only.
Hello, my name is Glenn, I am not familiar with wireless signal boosters, but I have a great idea on how to set up networks and multiple routers in 1 network. How I picture a wireless signal booster to work is to plug in from your netgear router, into the Edimax.
I believe that your signal may be too strong. Have a cable tv tech to measure the signal strength as you tuner may have to adjust itself to correct the problem each time.
i forgot the name of what its called but its an antenna signal booster sticker that goes in under the battery have you tried this yet
some phones are picky about there signals i dont know why
and is your phone refurbished or brand new
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