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Old 21-Feb-2014, 11:19 AM   #6
StephanieS
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The HBU11 or HBU11k (with the jpole mount) I give the nod to because of the pricepoint. I have an RCA ANT751, but for half the price get the same antenna that's a pretty easy one. Neither the ANT751 or the HBU11 require any power.

Coax runs can be 100' or greater. I have 150' to my farthest TV.

I would suggest though, if you are getting into the 150 range with several TVs you invest in a distribution amplifier. One of the issues when you split a signal several times you are reducing it's strength within the coax. It can be noticable if you have a TV that is 30' closer coaxially than another. Some signals may be unreliable on one TV and fine on the closer one. Distribution amps try to keep signal losses managable and consistent across longer runs.

A fine distribution amp is the one made my Channel Master: http://www.amazon.com/Channel-Master.../dp/B001PI09SE. They come in 2, 4 and 8 port varieties.

Cheers.
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