Check If All TVs Are Affected
If just one of your TVs is affected and others are OK, it’s possible that lightning has damaged the TV. Before you take a TV in for repair though, make sure it's not because you need a TV signal booster. You may save yourself some money if that's the problem.
However, it’s possible the storm has reduced the signal strength at your antenna which has then shown up a pre-existing problem.
If all TVs are affected it’s more likely the antenna system has been damaged.
Was There Lightning Nearby?
Amplifier Damage
Close lightning strikes can fry the components of masthead or distribution amplifiers.

Masthead amplifier is the grey box on the pole
Power spikes can also damage power supplies for amplifiers. If you have an amplifier in your TV cabling system and all your TVs have stopped working this would be the first suspicion as to the cause. If possible replace the power supply first and see if it works. If it still doesn’t work replace the amplifier as well.
Balun Damage
If you have an older style TV antenna with a balun, it is possible the balun has been damaged. A balun is a special coil that connects the antenna to the cable. They can be fried by very close lightning strikes. You may be able to replace the balun if the antenna is in good enough condition. Otherwise, you may have to replace the antenna.
The newer style compact log-periodic antennas don’t have a replaceable balun, so if you’ve eliminated all other possibilities you may need to replace the whole antenna.
Wind, Rain, And Hail Damage
If your antenna has sustained visible physical damage it’s likely you’ll need to replace it. It’s possible you could reattach broken elements however it’s probable the repair won’t work. There may be other less visible and harder to fix the damage in the parts of the antenna that connect it to the cable.

Rusty balun box that is prone to lightning damage
Older antennas may get water into the balun or other parts and this can stop them from working. If there’s existing corrosion on the antenna, particularly where it connects to the cable, the movement in the wind can break the connection between the antenna and the cable.
Usually, whenever there is wind, rain or hail damage to the antenna, it's recommended to replace it. Sure it may be possible to make a repair but it may be time-consuming and unreliable in the long run.
If All Else Fails
It is possible that a lightning strike could fry everything in your TV system: the antenna balun, the amplifier, and your digital TV. If you can’t easily identify the problem you may need to call out a TV antenna technician in Waterloo like AntennaPros. We can plug in a digital TV signal meter to test the antenna and other system components. We’d recommend doing that before taking your TV to a repairer.
But if you are convinced that the problems lie with your TV antenna, contact AntennaPros, the best TV Antenna specialist in Waterloo, Sydney NSW!
source: digitaltvhelp.com.au