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I am cancelling my cable this month and I will install an antenna in the attic. I have run RG6 coax from a distribution center in the basement (where there is a coax splitter that sends coax to rooms) to the attic to connect to an antenna in the near future.
The attic has insulation on the floor, not roof, so wood and roof shingles are the only thing blocking a signal. The report indicates most important channels can be picked up with an indoor antenna that would not need to be mounted in the attic. Would an attic antenna be overkill?
Although most channels come from the same direction (NW) there are a few, like the CW, that come from other directions. I assume I want an antenna that picks up all directions?
Would I need an amp since it will travel 50 ft to the distribution center on the basement and back up to some rooms upstairs?
Is there a coax splitter you recommend to send the signal to different rooms?
Any help would be appreciated!!
Tom
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