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Thinking of dropping Charter.....and going with a Antennae and likely Roku or similar
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<p>[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 122978, member: 5542"]I'm going to suggest that you hook up ONE TV to start with, and then you can add the others. If you lose signal, you may need to add a pre-amp, but I think you will be okay with that antenna, 3 TV sets, and no pre-amp. You will want to keep your coax cable runs as short as possible to minimize signal loss.. My concern is that your channel 5 signal is quite strong, and you don't want to amplify a strong signal. It's important NOT to point your antenna directly to channel 5 if you have an amp![/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 122978, member: 5542"]I'm going to suggest that you hook up ONE TV to start with, and then you can add the others. If you lose signal, you may need to add a pre-amp, but I think you will be okay with that antenna, 3 TV sets, and no pre-amp. You will want to keep your coax cable runs as short as possible to minimize signal loss.. My concern is that your channel 5 signal is quite strong, and you don't want to amplify a strong signal. It's important NOT to point your antenna directly to channel 5 if you have an amp![/QUOTE]
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