u/kc_fatz

What am I doing wrong?!?

I have been using ota for years using individual antennas with each TV. The coverage has been middling with lots of dropouts. I had a pre existing cable set up in the house so I decided to try and hook up an external antenna to the coax.

I purchased the GE antenna off of Amazon (https://a.co/d/0iVGtwYS) , attached it to the side of the chimney and hooked it up. No signal came through.

I did use a coax tracer to make certain the coax was good end to end

I purchased a powered signal splitter (https://a.co/d/03ATUF42) and replaced the existing splitters. There is still no channels being found when I scan.

What am I doing wrong?

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u/kc_fatz — 3 days ago

Coming through for a day!

My wife and I (mid-60's) are driving from Kansas City to Door County. I insisted that we spend a day in Green Bay because we've never been and I always had an affection for the city because I love the Packers. (Best team in the NFC, sorry but second spot in the NFL because . . .)

So, we are driving in Friday Night and leaving Sunday afternoon, so that gives us one full day. I know there is no way to get a full taste of a town in one day but I would like to do something memorable!

Here's the parameters: We will be there Saturday, July 11th. We are both healthy but not athletic (I used to be kc_fatz, I could be called kc_slim these days!). We love antiquing specifically and shopping in general. We are not drinkers (I'll drink a beer, my wife might get a fancy drink, just not bar hoppers.) We like to eat great food, but not fine dining. A great brat, burger or pizza recommendation would be good. We enjoy arboretums, zoos, and nature walks. Amusement parks are okay but kind of down on the list since they take an entire day normally.

A recommendation of areas to stay/avoid would be helpful, too!

What have you got, Green Bay?!?!

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u/kc_fatz — 1 month ago