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    Quote Originally Posted by iloco
    Thanks for your help again TYork. I found the problem yesterday when I was up on my roof trying to reaim. The UHF loop that the downlead wire is connected to was not touching the antenna beam on one side. I bent the small metal tab down to contact and get 95-97 on all my OTA channels. Small but big deal.... so, to conclude this saga, I got to watch the Super Bowl last night in perfect OTA HDTV! Thanks again for everyone's help.
    gald to here you go it fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TYORK
    Don't go to this thread cause this guy don't know what he is talking about the VM 3400 is no a power pass multi-switch so there for he is just guessing
    Please do not take this advise Just stay with what i have told you to do so far.
    I know this is a really old post, but just to set everyone straight about the VM-3400:

    The Wingard VM-3400 Multi-Switch is ideally suited for multiple Satellite receiver installations for home or small commercial applications. Equipped with 2 Satellite inputs, Off-Air Antenna input and 4 Satellite receiver outputs, this unit is a "power-passing" multi-switch providing a regulated 12 volts DC to the Off-Air input to power an antenna pre-amplifier. The VM-3400 also eliminates the need for a seperate diplexer and is equipped with an internal amplifier to compensate for insertion loss. This unit can be powered from any of the 4 Satellite receiver outputs making this unit extremely versatile and cost effective by eliminating the requirement for an external power source.

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