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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you had cable or satellite service, you can use the existing coax running through your home to split the broadcast TV signals to multiple TVs in your home. You likely need to replace the splitter in the distribution box, usually located outside your home, with a full-range splitter. Oftentimes, cable/satellite providers install a splitter that have filters built-in to eliminate unwanted frequencies. We suggestion testing the antenna in the location where you would like to install the antenna by connecting the antenna directly to your TV and perform a channel scan. Be sure the antenna is facing the correct direction towards the towers and then do a channel scan. If you are receiving all the available channels, you can start the process of splitting the signals. For more in-depth instructions, give us a call toll-free at 877-825-5572 or send us a message at [email protected].
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