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Before I replace the splitter connections. Having done a check on the channels I am missing, I find that I am missing MUX A. Mux B. and Mux D. on the new set, whilst all others are a good reception, will fitting a amplified splitter overload the signal to the ones I am receiving.

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If I fit a 4 way amplified splitter, will the signal strength change depending on how many how many outputs I actually connect, that way I can connect them one at a time, with or without the power switched on.
Can you suggest an amplified splitter if thats what I need. ( is the gain adjustable separately for each output).

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Thanks Steve, using Larkstoke I will probably fit a mains powered 4 way amplified splitter with an adjustable gain in the loft(about £15 fron B&Q ) that way I can connect the two sets I use and the sockets in the other rooms and add them one at a time. I shall not use the the set power switch, it seems to be for powering mast head amps.

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