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Old 5-Sep-2011, 8:33 PM   #9
Tigerbangs
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OK, thanks for the input. 2 TV sets will be pretty easy: install the antennas as previously recommended. and run the two coaxial cables to your basement via the conduit. In the basement, install a coaxial cable splitter on each incoming cable, and run one cable from EACH splitter to the areas where you want TV in the house. You will now have 2 cables at each TV set. Install an RF A/B switch at each TV set, then run the output of the A/B switch to the antenna connector on each digital tuner that you have. Scan for stations, and all of the stations should appear on the A side of the splitter, the rescan for the B side of the splitter. All of your stations should pop-in without an issue.

Don't expect an omni-directional antenna to work on your VHF stations: (6.9.13)
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