![]() In this context, the water is your digital signal the hose is the antenna minus the amplification and the nozzle is the booster. It’s like a nozzle which is connected to a hose to speed up the water flow. Boosting or amplifying the signal can potentially fix the reception issue. Worse, they don’t get a signal at all! Signal loss is a common phenomenon when it’s transmitted from the antenna to your TV’s tuner. ![]() People do everything right and still don’t get a proper digital signal. But just as you tune into the Ashes series with your favourite beer in hand, you get pixellation: What? How did this happen? Digital TV, HD box, pro-installers and a much thinner wallet later, you certainly don’t deserve this. ![]() ![]() ![]() You go by the book and have everything set up professionally. Antenna boosters: do you really need one?
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