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You will need a good signal input otherwise your TV tuner card will not be able to recognise anything. I would try a signal booster. This takes a UHF input from the co-axial lead off the aerial and boosts it so that it can then be "split" to feed 2 or 3 TV devices. They cost about £20 for a decent unit.
The next thing is to use good quality cabling. Some of these extension kits use very poor cable (stranded wires) and you will lose too much signal if it travels any distance. Use satellite-grade co-axial cable from a specialist cable shop/supplier. You could then try tuning in manually rather than automatically. I live in the UK (Midlands) and these are the UHF frequencies for analog TV stations : BBC1 46 BBC2 40 ITV 43 CH4 50 CH5 37 I used to have the NTL analog cable system and their black box sent it's output signal out on UHF 57. Hope all this helps! Good luck, Alan |
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