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I am unsure, but you can buy coax splitters (Tees) and give it a try. Intuitively it seems that there would be no problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This model is set for one antenna.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I installed the amplifier in front of an eight way splitter, currently have 5 tv's connected, all working as desired.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use a splitter and double it. Any more and you will need a another amplifier down the line.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The amplifier provided has two outlets, additional splitter could be installed, limitations would be determined by actual received strength of signal. I live 30 miles out on a higher elevation and my tvs indicate max signal received. I am going to try to expand to five tvs this week. Insure that the splitter has the same frequency response or better as the provided amplifier for the best results. Some of the over the air stations in my area still use the lower frequencies (150-450Mhz) and this antenna will work for both the lower frequencies and upper frequencies (700-1200Mhz) Many of the new antenna amplifiers filter out the lower frequencies. Stated Frequencies are ball park estimates(I don't have the charts in front of me) I love this antenna.
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