Bad/No Reception

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I presently have four(4) TV's hooked up with excellent reception. I have tried to hook up a fifth TV but the reception at times is poor or non-existent and channels 2-4 and 13 do not come in ar all. Do not understand why.

Explanation of Hookups: Cable comes into house and is attached to amplifier with the four(4) TV's attached. The fourth TV has splitter with the fifth TV(one with no/bad reception) attached. The cable line to the fifth TV is about 100 feet. Do I need and additional amplifier attached to the splitter? If so what type do I need and where to purchase.

Thanks for your time!

P.S: I have checked all connectors a number of times to make sure they are properly connected.
 

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