Edd505 wrote:
I don't want to add to the confusion and to me it's obvious a couple here know electronics (brother did too, RIP N9NGI) I freely admit I am electronics dummy, and any help you can offer is appreciated, a simple drawings easier for me to follow.
On the OTA booster there are 3 connections 1 in 2 out, from there I split again off one leg. The boosters in the bedroom and that TV works great, farthest living area not so good. I have never used the basement factory connection for outside TV. If I under stand I need to get one splitter that will run coax to each TV. One of the posts talks about running RG6 from the antenna to the booster, worth tearing apart to change? This is my 3rd 5W and it's the worst on reception.
So, on the back of the power supply wall plate the connections will be Cable In Ant In (roof top OTA) and TV out. Since you have more than 1 TV that TV out would need to go to one or more splitters to get to 3 TV's and it appears you have found at least one of the splitters. If that splitter only has 2 coax coming out (1 input, 2 outputs) then there is another splitter somewhere that sends a signal to the 3rd TV. You may be able to fix your problem by checking all connections and all the F-Connectors at each coax end to ensure everything is tight and there is enough of a center conductor wire to make a good connection. It should be almost reach the end of the screw cap of the F-connection. If all else fails I would look for a good OTA signal booster. You could install this near the TV with a weak signal and likely amp up the signal enough to get the solid picture there.