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Antennas Direct produces a good OTA Antenna with long range reception that works well with my TiVo Unit. I got mine over 10 years ago and this Antenna was produced by a gentleman I read about in Mother 's Alma mater Magazine from the University of Missouri. He was one of the first people I heard about that studied and developed HDTV Antennas for better reception of these new TV Signals OTA. As to the Additional Adapters for additional TV Receivers I would check the TiVo Website for the compatibility of the TiVo Unit you purchased with these extended uses and the best options for what you want them to do i.e. like sharing the Base TiVo Unit's DVRs..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Regarding your antenna question, it depends. In some locations a simple $7 "stick it on the wall" indoor antenna will work just fine. I had to use an outdoor antenna because I'm about 25 miles from the cluster of tv towers in my metro area and have a 3000 square foot 2-story house between me and them. I bought a $40 outside antenna from Home Depot and put it up on a 15 foot mast. Works great for even the lowest power tv stations in my Metro. If you have more than one tv, your choice is a Tivo Mini. If you have a good wireless network, it will work just fine for you. In our case, we just use iPads or laptops wherever we are.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would suggest you get an Amplified OTA antenna. Do not plug it into the TV...use an adapter and use power strip. From my research, The add on piece for other tv's would be the TiVo "mini". I don't plan to get one.
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