Rick, What you are suggesting with hardline is pretty involved, a lot more than I would want to do, unless I had to. . At least at this point. That would be a last resort to go through all of that. I still have no clue if all of this will make any difference in the long run. It may not. Building the metal box is easy if I can find one, and then getting a piece of Quad RG6 and running it out the door to the antenna is easy to test. I can go right up the band frequency by frequency and check gw reception and see if there is any difference. Then if there is and my old coax is that leaky I can then decide which avevue I need to go to replace it. Right now, I still don't know if it will make any difference to change all of this. But the metal box is easy to do. I have some pieces of orange plastic conduit anyway. I have used it, but it is a pain to deal with. The cable company left a piece of it at the neighbors years ago, she tossed it when they never picked it up and I brought it home. It is stiff, but I still have some left.
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