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Although you could buy a coax splitter and run a co-ax cable from one room to another, for practicality, esthetics, and more importantly signal quality, your best option is to buy two antennas. The best thing you can do is buy one, and test it out on both TVs by re-running the discover channels functions on each TV. If one TV gets more channels than the other, leave this antenna on the TV that gets the most channels, and buy a more powerful antenna, such as those that need to be plugged in to a power line, for the other TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Every house or apartment i have ever seen already has coax and outlets in every room a tv is needed. These cables were installed decades ago when cable tv was invented. So one antenna using a distribution amplifier can easily feed 8 tvs. Buying a antenna for every tv makes little sense and will cost many times the price of doing it the right way
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you do need an antenna for each TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You would need one for each room.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you will need one for each TV, but you can try using the HD antenna with a signal splitter.
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