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It would probably be a better investment to purchase two of these antennas instead of creating possible 'resistance.'
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use a signal splitter on any antenna, as long as you have sufficient incoming signal strength. Sufficient signal strength depends on the range of the antenna, your location, distance to the transmitters, local terrain and surrounding buildings, antenna height above ground, and the number and construction of the walls the TV signal has to pass through. Every time you split a signal you will lose half the signal, plus a small amount of insertion loss. You must answer your own question. This is a good antenna within the specified range. I subtract range for the number of walls in my house and the proximity to other houses between my house and the local TV transmitters. I am 15 miles from the transmitters. I have run four TVs from a splitter and I only lose one low VHF band channel that has 4 sub-channels. I now use a longer range antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can but you may need an amplifier to maintain signal strength.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, If you have a house, you can place a unit outside rated for outdoors and tap into your cable box to feed to the entire house.
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