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When you say 100' of RG6, is that raw cable or a pre-made cable with F-type connectors on both ends?
Keep in mind that you'll need multiple segments of RG6 cable (each with F-type connectors on the ends) to complete your setup. There's a section of cable going from the antenna to the splitter, and then cables going from the splitter to each of your TVs. The lengths of cable that you need depend on where you plan on putting the 4-way splitter and the paths that you choose to route the cables.
Instead of buying pre-made cables of fixed length, it's also possible to buy spools of raw cable and then build your own custom cables to the exact lengths that you need. After the cables are pulled to their desired locations, you can simply cut the cable down to an appropriate length (leaving a bit of slack) and put connectors on the ends.
However, in order to do this, you'll need to buy the connectors and a special tool to put the connectors on the ends of the cable. The special tools and connectors add quite a bit to the total price of your project, so you'll have to decide whether or not this is a good option for you. BTW, if you go this route, the "compression fit" connectors work well and are easier to work with than the "crimp-on" style of connectors.
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