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With 4 tv's I would get a signal booster from Antenna Direct check out their website. But get the antenna sold by Best Buy because it has the additional antenna that allows you to pickup VHF channels also. This antenna has been working great for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We had Directv hooked up to three flat screens. All I did was remove the dish & attached the antenna to Directvs roof mount & attached their cable to the antenna. We didn't have to run new cable whatsoever, just used what was already run & have no issues. You're not going to regret making the switch!!! Do an Internet search on receiving the strongest/best signal for your address. I used my iPhone compass to point it in the best position before I tightened it down. Since you have cable, just go to any local hardware store & get the length of cable you'll need to reach from the antenna to your cable box & attach a single splitter to connect the antenna cable to the cable companies cable to complete the line & you're done.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I called my cable provider and dropped only the TV service and my bill dropped accordingly (i kept the internet and got a "loyalty discount" for two years @ $30/month off for only 30mb internet. Now my bill is $25+taxes for internet. I also supplemented with a Roku box to pull some channels from the internet. It's a one-time purchase. I don't see why you couldn't use a splitter like on the CATV. As for installation equipment, I found that I really needed basic tools (screwdriver, adjustable wrench, that sort of stuff). I was surprised to find a mount in the box too. So, I plan to mount it on my gable (because it's small enough).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can contact your cable provider and drop the TV and keep the Internet. You will be unbundling. To connect the antenna. You will need a wire long enough to reach the connecting where cable connects to your house. You disconnect the cable wire from the grounded splitter on the side of your house. Or in your basement. One side of that splitter is the wires from the room in your house. Disconnect the cable TV input and connect the wire from your antenna. Turn your tv on and select input. You will see the antenna s an option. Select that. The TV will do. Search for air station, this is a one time setup. You will be using your TV remote from now on, not the old cable remote.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If all 4 tvs are HD built in, run the attenna into a 4 way switch outlet, cat wire (forget which number) spliting to each tv.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Buy the top clearstream model and then all you need is some cable wire to run from the antenna and a 4-way splitter. I have the same set-up at my house and it works fine. If signal is weak then purchase an additional signal booster. Clearstream already come with one though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need the antenna and a splitter. You probably only need to mount this outside and hook into the cable that feeds your house. If you have cable the needed splitter should already be in place.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We moved from a campground where we could get cable to the out of the way campground. We thought we needed more, but all we have is the antenna. We just pulled in the channels and started watching the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Important !! check the mohu web site to see what stations you can receive in your area. It you can receive the stations you want desire then buy the Mohu Sky 60 and tie it into the in side of your cable splitter and it will feed your whole house.
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