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How Do You Use A Signal Splitter With A Digital Converter Box & TV Antenna?

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How Do You Use A Signal Splitter With A Digital Converter Box & TV Antenna?

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A digital converter box will allow your old TV sets to pick up digital channels. But it still must be connected to an analog antenna to work. With the help of a coaxial signal splitter, you can use just one antenna and split its signal to each TV set. You still need a separate converter box for each TV, unless you want them all to carry the same channel at once while only being able to change channels from one location. You’ll need coaxial cables to connect the antenna and converters with the splitter, but RCA cables can be used for the TVs. Get a digital converter box for each set you are connecting to the antenna. If you connect one converter to multiple sets, all TVs will be forced to carry the same channel at the same time. Connect the TV antenna to the signal splitter with a standard RF coaxial cable. This the thick black cable where the connectors have a small pin for the port’s middle hole, and the circular edge is twisted across the threaded port. Use the single port that is by

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