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Pigtails are still somewhat unreliable. I would say have someone look at it to check the quality of the fittings and possibly backfeed the UHF antenna, if possible to balance with picture quality.
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</blockquote> The UHF antenna on the back of the receiver has NOTHING to do with the picture quality on TV2! The UHF antenna is ONLY for the reception of the TV2 remote control. <br />
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A short, good quality coax cable "pigtail" will allow you to reposition the antenna at different angles and can improve the reception of the Remote control signal, there is NOTHING unreliable about it.<br />
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As far as the video quality on TV2, if you can sneak a composite cable including audio (Red, Black and Yellow connectors) to your TV2, your picture quality will be superior. Any distance up to 50' is acceptable and you can purchase such a cable on Ebay, 30' for less than $5.</div>