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I have an antenna amplifier model is Tru-Spec TA-36, which has worked perfectly for 5 years. I had a TV die on me and to make a long story short - I started adjusting the atenna amplifer and cannot get it back to where the pciture is clear.Does anyone here know the secret to adjusting this amplifer? I have tried looking at the picture while turning the gain screws, but I cannot get it as sharp as it was before.
It has 2 gain adjusting screws for VHF - Lo and Hi - also 2 FM trap switches - In and Out (don't know what these are for, but I do have 5 receivers and tuners throughout my house that are hooked up to this amplifier). Also has a gain screw for UHF.
The amp also has a -20db test point for a coax cable (not sure what this is for also)
This amp came with my house and I do not have any instructions for it.
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Bad boy. Rule #1 is NEVER play with the trimmer you do not know what it is for and have equipment needed for adjustment. NEVER !!!
You cannot adjust your amp back in the original position, no way. Also 99% of repair shops cannot do it, cause they lack equipment for this.
Your ONLY choise is keep playing until you get it the best you can.
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