Hi folks, I have enclosed a sketch of two scenarios to install my mast head amplifier in the loft, in an effort to boost the weak signal from the loft aerial.
Figure 1 shows the conventional method, and figure 2 the method I am going to employ. As I can see it the only difference is that in 1, the PSU (Power supply unit for the mast head amp, is between the UHF lounge wall socket downstairs and the TV, where it is supposed to energise the amp in the loft by sending the power back up the coaxial connection from the loft
In 2, the PSU is mounted up in the loft BEFORE the wall socket down in the lounge, but should achieve the same thing.
In essence if you remove the UHF wall socket from each diagram they are the same, so should this not work OK or am I overlooking something?
Perhaps not having the PSU close to the mast head amp is a reason though I cant see why my method wont work OK? I have mounted the mast head amp no closer than a metre to the loft aerial itself, as generally recommended though.
Any help appreciated.
Here is the sketch of the two options
Figure 1 shows the conventional method, and figure 2 the method I am going to employ. As I can see it the only difference is that in 1, the PSU (Power supply unit for the mast head amp, is between the UHF lounge wall socket downstairs and the TV, where it is supposed to energise the amp in the loft by sending the power back up the coaxial connection from the loft
In 2, the PSU is mounted up in the loft BEFORE the wall socket down in the lounge, but should achieve the same thing.
In essence if you remove the UHF wall socket from each diagram they are the same, so should this not work OK or am I overlooking something?
Perhaps not having the PSU close to the mast head amp is a reason though I cant see why my method wont work OK? I have mounted the mast head amp no closer than a metre to the loft aerial itself, as generally recommended though.
Any help appreciated.
Here is the sketch of the two options