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The only limiter on TV Antennas is the signal. However with a good quality splitter and amplifier you could get a few TVs on one antenna. Compared to paying for cable monthly, however. I would include an antenna in the rental agreement and provide one for each. One cost upfront to setup (Antenna, cable, amplifier, pole), and then it’s free! Do some research on this for your needs, however. All of the TVs would be subject to the antenna being aimed in one direction. And multiple antennas might interfere with each other. I hope this answered your question. FYI: goto to TitanTV.com, enter your zip code, and you will get a TV GUIDE showing you the channels you can get.
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