A:AnswerYou would need to purchase and connect a high-quality "2-Way Coaxial Cable Splitter" at the end of the COAX cable on the antenna, and then run 2 new Coaxial cables (of whatever lengths you need) to the two different TV sets. The coax splitter should be of high quality, because inherently splitters will suffer signal loss from the antenna itself through the antenna coax cable to the splitter to the two (or more, even more signal loss) added coax cables to the televisions. Cheap splitters and cables are not worth the money. Cable runs over 25' should use the more robust RG6 (and not the flimsier, typically kit-supplied, RG59) coaxial cables.
A:AnswerGot rid of dish. They cut out local channels and raised prices without warning to customers. Communication is a problem.
You don't need a hopper. You can get programs by changing htmi when turning on smart tv.