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Yes, when you cancel cable just remove the main cable line going to the splitter then attach the cable from the antenna to the splitter, you may need an amplifier splitter. Now your antenna will feed all your TV's through your existing cables.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES, THAT IS HOW WE HOOKED IT UP. WE HAD TO RUN A LINE FROM THE ATTIC TO THE BASEMENT SINCE THAT IS WHERE THE CABLE CAME IN THE HOUSE, THEN WE JUST TAPPED INTO THE SLITTER BOX AND ARE ABLE TO USE THE ANTENNA ON ALL 3 TVS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can use on existing cable lines in house. You need to buy a distribution amplifier if you are going to hook it up to more than one TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will work using existing cable lines in your house, but be aware that splitters used by the cable company may not work. I have used this to feed 3 tvs in my home but needed to by new 'pass through' splitters to prevent signal loss. Also be aware that if you split the incoming signal from the antenna you will lose signal strength roughly in proportion to the number of splits ie; antenna input, split into two outputs, each leg downstream of the splitter will have 50% of the original signal strength. Split into 3 outputs, each downstream leg will have 33% of the original signal strength, so a signal booster upstream of the splitter might be helpful.
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