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Greetings! Yes, you can connect many TVs to the antenna. Best Buy has our distribution amplifier on their website that can be used while splitting signals to multiple TVs. If you need help with your installation, unfortunately, the Geek Squad doesn't provide this service. However, we have an awesome support team at Antennas Direct that can walk you through the process of installation by using the existing coaxial cable installed in your home.You can call us toll-free at 877-825-5572. We are here 7 days a week, 9am to 9pm Mon - Fri and Sat – Sun 10am to 6pm Central Time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it will. You will need a splitter and an amplifier to keep signal strong. Works great!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably will work. You'll need splitter for coax cable. Spiltting the signal will weaken it a little. I'm splitting to 3 TV's with no problem using a 1 to 3 line splitter on the incoming cable. I didn't require a signal amplifier to do this. Works just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it will. You will need an amplified splitter, not just a regular splitter. It all depends on your cabling run lengths. The longer the run, the weaker the signal. If your run from the antenna itself to the splitter is long, I would also recommend a preamp in addition to the amplified splitter. Remember, you need to do what works for your situation. Start out with the basics and then get & install amplification products only as needed to get a good signal. Over amplification can cause a bad signal too!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The TVs will need to have digital tuners built-in, or you would need to add OTA HDTV tuner for each TV. You can use a 3x1 splitter to split the cable signal to each TV.
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