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One. If you have existing cables in the attic from a TV provider you can use those with a splitter for more TV's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is only one coax to connect, so I'm assuming the answer is 1. I guess if you had some type of splitter and long enough coax you could try using it on more than one set, but I would guess that the strength would be diminished. I returned mine, as it didn't reliably pick up the station I was looking for. Found another brand that worked better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have had three, now just two. If your cables get to long you may need more than one amplifier. I only have one amplifier. I had good reception without the amplifier but use it do to weather conditions on the Mountain where I get my signal from. If you have good connections with your cable I really don't see any limits on the number of TVs so long as it is within reason.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have it hooked up to 1, i am not sure if you put a coax splitter on it, if it would broadcast to multiple tv
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