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No. Connect the cable from the antenna to the amplifier then take the TV out connection on the amplifier to your distribution amp. I have a 8 way box which supplies the signal to 4 TVs in the house with no loss of signal quality.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We don't recomend adding more than 50 additional feet of Coaxial cable to a roof mounted antenna. If you do signal loss tends to occur. You can place the amplifier that comes with the Air close to the antenna head itself and that will amplify the signals to your televisions. If you find that reception is poor on the latter TV's that you connect you can add an amplifier between the television and the coax to boost the signals but this is only if you are experiencing signal loss.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used the amplifier that TWC left in my house and boosted the signal before I ran it into an 8-way splitter. (The Mohu also comes with an amplifier but you may not need it) Signal to each TV is great. I don't think you need one for each TV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.no unless it is exceptionally long 200 feet or so. Then may need additional small distribution amp.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That really depends on the TVs themselves (They traditionally provide the power for the antenna), the length of cable between all the TVs from the splitter and how far the splitter is from the antenna. Realistically, I'd estimate that the supplied amplifier is good for 100 feet of cable. Thats a really rough, laymans type of estimation, but should work. So drop in a splitter (buy separately) and figure all the cable linking the TVs to that splitter should be at max, equal or smaller than 100 feet of cable. The clear instructions that come with this unit do show you how to add in a splitter correctly.
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