vchimpanzee said:
I don't usually have problems on this particular set, at least with the three channels left that come n perfectly when they do. The converter box is a Magnavox TB 100MG9. The antenna is a Philips and there is a number MANT 410 on the box. It's 45 dB. The wire is pretty thick, so it could actually be a coax. The box the antenna comes in says "gold-plated connectors".
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this the one you have? If so, it's definitely coax-fed, as are most indoor antennas today. Gold plated connectors help, but if the shielding is garbage and the coax is too thin (like older RG-59 cable, which is useless at VHF and UHF), then you'll still have a handicap compared to good-quality RG-6 coax (thicker). The braid should cover 100% of the dielectric (the white foam that contains the center wire). RG-6 has it, RG-59 doesn't. Don't take it apart to find out. ;D
That antenna is just an average set of rabbit ears with a UHF loop, but with a preamp, per Philips' website. Nothing spectacular here. I don't know how far away you are from your stations, but if you're closer than about 10 miles, you might want to disconnect the preamp, if possible. If you're more than about 20 miles away, you'll probably need a bigger antenna.