Eric,
The antenna from RS is probably OK, and you are just loosing signal from the conectors, also how is the RG6 connected to the antenna?, Most RS antennas (multi-element Yagis)are set up for 300 Ohm lead, you will need to install a transformer to convert the 300 Ohm to 75 ohm of the RG6. A few mor notes re the RS antenna:
Yagis are VERY directional, they have well known patterns, and unless most/all of your stations are comming from one area, you will want a rotor. Unless the Yagi was designed for FM ONLY, it will cover the VHF spectrum (TV chnls 2 ~ 13; this should not pose a problem, unless you are having multipath and sensitivity problems. The suggestion of the MD ST-2 whip antenna is a good one, as it is omni-directional.
good luck.
The antenna from RS is probably OK, and you are just loosing signal from the conectors, also how is the RG6 connected to the antenna?, Most RS antennas (multi-element Yagis)are set up for 300 Ohm lead, you will need to install a transformer to convert the 300 Ohm to 75 ohm of the RG6. A few mor notes re the RS antenna:
Yagis are VERY directional, they have well known patterns, and unless most/all of your stations are comming from one area, you will want a rotor. Unless the Yagi was designed for FM ONLY, it will cover the VHF spectrum (TV chnls 2 ~ 13; this should not pose a problem, unless you are having multipath and sensitivity problems. The suggestion of the MD ST-2 whip antenna is a good one, as it is omni-directional.
good luck.