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I understand you lose about 1 dB of signal for about every 17 ft or so. But I found this thing pulled in such a strong signal that you might want to try it out without and see how it does with just the splitter. That being said, I used existing house coax for mine so I lost a couple of channels unboosted. I used a radio shack ANTENNA-MOUNTED HIGH-GAIN SIGNAL AMPLIFIER (model 1500526) and that did the trick. It allows for boost intensity adjustment and will split the signal on the unit itself. You need to careful about overboosting because you can lose good channels that already have high signal strength. For me I had to just barely crack the dial on the adjustment knob to make the alternate TV in our bedroom pick up all the same channels as our living room TV, and was over about an 90-100 ft run from the living room TV. Hope that helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.it comes with a booster or you can add one, usually it's 2 parts, one closest to the antenna and the receiving booster inside in the line before it splits to go to multiple tvs
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The manual says not to split the signal. If it were me I'd probably still try it and see. The combined length of the cable run may be a factor though.
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