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Originally Posted by reddog848
I forgot, tvs only have one input.
reddog848
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every time you split it you will drop your signal strength 3db so by putting in all these splitters you will kill the signal from the antenna. you will have to add a preamp to the antenna you could but a distribution amp run the antenna into it and run the multiple out puts to the converter boxes. then you would have to use an ab switch to run to the tv from the converter box and from the VCR. you should have looked into the new
dtv-
pal dvr from dish it has duel tuners and is a
dvr so you could watch one program and record another. it cost 249.00 but with all the converter boxes you have bought it would not be much more expensive. you don't have to subscribe to any dish service to use it either that or find converters that have duel tuners. another option would be to put tuner cards in a PC and record to a hard drive.
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