Current preamp was acquired after I got the antenna up on the tower, so its in the shack before the splitter. Coax is RG11
with a 75->50ohm coupler that came with the pre-amp that at got for cheap on a fleabay auction.
The run is <100 feet, I forget if I just got a 100 foot run or an 80; probably an 80.
The current plan is, acquire the new preamp deploy in shack initially, and if it does not worsen or at least improves my reception, then I will
install it up the tower at the antenna. That will be a bit of work as you are no doubt aware: climbing up, unbolting mounting arm, unsealing the connection to antenna, running jumpers etc. resealing remounting. It may be I can do all the work without dismounting antenna, but probably not given the current way its mounted.
I'm no electrical engineer, but I am floating the following in lieu of a bias-t setup to power a remote pre-amp: get a run of wire of appropriate length and calculate the voltage loss related to this, and simply run the voltage in the shack up the wire to the pre-amp on tower that will give me nominal 5 volts at the end of the run.
Good idea, bad idea?