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Personally I'd amplify the signal with a head mounted preamp and split it
once it is inside the building. That way you only have one transmission line
subjected to the climatic changes, etc.
<cjdaytonjr@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Will I have the same results by running two
> lines from one antenna to two hdtv's as I
> would by splitting one line inside the house?
> Thanks.
>
> Chip
>
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"Art" <plotsligt@comcast.net> wrote in
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> Personally I'd amplify the signal with a head mounted preamp and split
> it once it is inside the building. That way you only have one
> transmission line subjected to the climatic changes, etc.
This would be my vote also. Always split AFTER the preamp.
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