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I have it hooked up to 4 tvs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.each time you split the signal it gets cut in half so that depends on your signal strength, you can buy an amplified splitter to help boost the signal ive seen 4 way splitters, so I guess 4 is probably the most you want to do, I would not piggy back amplified splitters. you could maybe run more with more powerful equipment to amplify the signal, but I would not split this to many times unamplified, maybe 2 tvs if you have decent reception, if your pulling in ones at the far edges of its ability only 1 tv I would recommend without buying any amplified circuts. other options you have are to buy a table, hd homerun etc and use one device to pull in your channels and dvr your stuff, plex is an awesome service that has a dvr in beta that works great if you have a compatible device to tune the signal on your network or in/connected to your pc. this would allow you to get remote devices to tune into the single tuner, Hauppauge has a quad tuner for internal pci-e port that works with plex. and Roku has a channel for plex, currently you can only watch a live stream on ios mobile but as soon as it finishes it puts it in a library and any device with plex app can watch it, xbox 360, xbox one, Roku, android, much more youll just have to research plex, if your a cord cutter like me this is what I have done, gave up live stream for dvr and ability to watch it anywhere, you need a decent pc with a hard drive that's got some space, I wouldn't recommend a laptop. they plan to work on adding live streams to all devices and I can tell you plex lives up to their word, they update frequently, I got two updates this week, its 4.99 a month to get plex with the features that do this, the free version wont and youll have to buy the apps for your devices (you get any app free with membership) and the limit to the amount of devices you can use simultaneously to watch recorded content is only limited by you network and pc speed, mine can stream to all 7 of my rokus at once with different programming and not even break a sweat, I built it to be top of the line in 2013, it has 32gb ram, ssd hard drive, i7 processor, plenty of space on other drives for recordings, you can also use it to categorize your movie/music/tv database already, it does a very good job at downloading artwork and descriptions for everything if you give it a little help with folder structure, anyways I know I went off on a tangent but I recommend this with 10 out of 10 stars if you are somewhat computer savvy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 5 tvs connected and they all show clear pictures. you need to have a good splitter and or a signal amplifier for multiple splitters. i get 80 channels on every tv in a 2 story house.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on how many splitters you use with it. I have it split off and ran to six different tvs. Works great!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I hooked up 4 tv's to the Clearstream with the help of the Juice preamp. 53 channels and clear as cable.
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