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Typically, most homes have a cable splitter in the attic (or where the main coaxial cable comes into the house) that distributes a signal thought the house to all the rooms that are wired for cable. The main cable comes into the house and is connected to a box that has various coaxial cables going out to each room. You can connect an outdoor quality antenna to this box in place of the main cable input and it will send the antenna signal to all your TVs. Your new antenna becomes the main signal in at this point replacing the cable company. Each TV has it's own tuner so separate programming is no problem. All you have to do is run an "auto scan" from your individual tv's set-up menu and that's it. If you want an streaming option like FireTV or Apple TV or Roku, etc., you'll need a separate device for each tv and a decent wifi signal.
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