Ah, I see you ordered the 7694.
I suggest you try it with just one TV and no splitter and no amp, to avoid tuner overload. Then, add the splitter. If the signals are too weak, replace the splitter with a Channel Master 3414 distribution amp.
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For the HD7694P, would I be able to mount it in that kind of mast I have up there right now? Looks like that "yagi-style antenna" is designed mainly for top of roof, which is not an option for me (not due to HOA, but not wanting to void the roof warranty by screwing something thru the rooftop - we recently had our roof replaced).
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I think that mount is strong enough for the 7694, but you should not add an extension because it does not have diagonal braces (which would require roof penetration). If you need to go higher, I suggest a mast on the side of the house from the ground up and braced by a wall bracket and a bracket where the base of the present mount is located.
The FCC says you can have your antenna as high as 12 feet above the peak of the roof no matter what the HOA says.
https://www.fcc.gov/media/over-air-r...n-devices-rule