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Extra aerial lead for extra TV.
McAzrael
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I have an aerial in my loft (three storey house on the side of a hill facing the transmitter) connected to a 2-way booster which in turn has cables running to my bedroom and living room. Pictures on both are fine, and I get all six digital multiplexes no problem. On the way to my living room TV it passes through another box, plugged in to a socket, which I believe is the power supply to the booster.
I want another TV in my back bedroom. Is it as simple as replacing the 2-way booster with a 3-way one? Am I that lucky?
I want another TV in my back bedroom. Is it as simple as replacing the 2-way booster with a 3-way one? Am I that lucky?
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f you have a powerful signal you may not need any booster boxes.
just a simple Y splitter.
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in my experience booster boxes are a waste of time.
Get some gorm.0
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