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Yes, you can! We also have distribution amplifiers available so you can split the signals to multiple TVs. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/antennas-direct-8-output-hdtv-distribution-amplifier-copper/6334319.p?skuId=6334319
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We had it installed in our attic yesterday. The electrician was able to use the Comcast lines to hook it up just with their WiFi service. We had purchased an indoor amplifier for the antenna at Walmart. It’s an easy install but it requires an electrical outlet near the antenna. It does help and they work with any of the indoor antennas. We get all the local stations. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I was getting a good signal with one tv attached to 8 feet of coaxial cable (so I knew the antenna was working), but was unable to get any signal after running it through a normal splitter and hundreds of feet of cable. After adding the amplifier splitter I now get reception in all rooms of the house using existing cable. This product will boost the signal to your tv’s, but will not improve your antenna reception. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/rocketfish-bidirectional-mini-drop-amplifier-silver/9449135.p?skuId=9449135
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