Normally one feed comes off the antenna and splits one to one tv then to other.
The amplifier will boost it's receive signal as some can be lost in the length of coax after the split.
This one seems to take two feeds from the antenna so in practice why it needs the booster is odd.
As i live on top of a hill the Emley moor transmitter is in view i can see it on a nice day and can receive it with indoor antennas, Better to have one antenna per tv but should you have more tv's then your option is the splitter.
Coax is as important as the antenna as much it's more important as water gets between the insulator (plastic covering) and corrodes the screen wire which then breaks leaving you with a snowy picture.
Indoor in loft has better protection.
On my Ham radio gear i replace my coax every 10 years regardless of condition, i wouldn't for a tv as it's only a receiver.
Last edited by: Bigtee on Mon 17 Jan 11 at 15:20
|