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How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality

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  • #1 12622932
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    Hello, I have a simple question, how to connect 2 tv with one mesh antenna ?? I combined so that I connected a signal splitter in it to the input I gave the antenna with the power supply and the antenna without the power supply to the output and the other end to the second TV, the fact of digital TV channels were, but not all, and the image was cut, sound, how to connect it in a different way to make it work.


    Regulations, point 3.1.17 . [SP5ANJ]
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  • #3 12623717
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    Once again, a mesh antenna with a power supply goes to the TV. I connect the Tele volt 05 tv signal splitter (output, antenna input, output), one output is connected to the TV and to the antenna input with the power supply, in turn, to the other output I connect the antenna going to the second TV in the other room. Theoretically, it sees the signal but not every digital TV channel and cuts the image to the sound
    How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality
    How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality
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  • #4 12623752
    kizek
    Level 35  
    What is your location in relation to the transmitter?
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  • #5 12623875
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    What kind of trash (splitter?) Do you use in plastics? How is it something similar to these: http://www.google.pl/imgres?imgurl=http://dvb...mgrefurl=http://dvbsklep.pl/pl/p/Rozgaleznik- RSI-03-2-drozny-with-voltage-transition / 237 & h = 827 & w = 1200 & sz = 134 & tbnid = LFnZpVVKzPNtRM: & tbnh = 71 & tbnw = 103 & prev = / search% 3Fq% 3Drozga% 25C5% 2582% 25C5% 2582% 25C4% 2599% 25C4% 2599% 25C4% % 3Disch% 26tbo% 3Du & zoom = 1 & q = extends% C5% 82% C4% 99% C5% BAnik & usg = __ yzqQyQpRpKepn8b1VJKfVvRZDbw = & docid = 8I9yQpYN397KHM & sa = X & ei = 4BKgCDtiiQ9 = 5BKGCDtiiQo4B & ei = 5BKGCDtiiQ9
  • #6 12623884
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    I have about 20km to the transmitter, when I connect one antenna, one TV, nothing is interrupting the beautiful picture

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    I will buy another splitter
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  • #7 12623895
    kizek
    Level 35  
    You can see what junk you have installed, replace it with something appropriate and recommended by a friend above.
  • #8 12623898
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    rafal2shae wrote:
    I have about 20km to the transmitter, when I connect one antenna, one TV, nothing is interrupting the beautiful picture

    Mesh antenna with a balun, such a splitter as I gave in the link and all metal antenna plugs. Such, for example, and F-ka. http://www.satserwis.pl/pokaz.php?nazwa=oferta/25/2506.jpg



    I remind you about the recommendations on this Forum regarding pasting photos: https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2053101.html.
    [SP5ANJ]
    Symetryzator: http://www.dipol.com.pl/symetryzator_antenowy_sa_iv-v_C0002.htm
  • #9 12643321
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    Such something was in the Alda 5-900MHz store I have not yet assumed, but I have a question what is this screw?
    How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality
  • #10 12643553
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #11 12644536
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    rafal2shae wrote:
    Such something was in the Alda 5-900MHz store I have not yet assumed, but I have a question what is this screw?
    How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality
    The whole is "grounded" through the cable shield.


    Post reported as Regulation, point 3.1.17 . [SP5ANJ]
  • #12 12662024
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    What am I doing wrong? To in I connect the antenna cable to one socket out the antenna cable that goes to the other room of the second TV to the other out a piece of wire that goes to the main TV with the power supply

    How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality How to Connect Two TVs to One Mesh Antenna Without Losing Signal Quality
  • #13 12662288
    SP5ANJ
    Rest in Peace
    Hello.

    rafal2shae wrote:
    What am I doing wrong?

    Did you even go the extra mile to see if between exits OUT (going to the main TV with power supply) of this splitter, the supply voltage was coming out through the input IN to the amplifier installed at the antenna. :?:

    The problem with the simplest in such installations. The splitter does not pass or short-circuits the supply voltage necessary for the "operation" of the amplifier. :!:

    Here you have splitters that pass such DC voltages (see what), examples:
    http://www.dipol.com.pl/rozgaleznik_rsi-03_tv-fm_1-2_z_jednym_przejsniem_dc_ams_R55202.htm
    or even such:
    http://www.dipol.com.pl/rozgaleznik_satelitarny_1_2f_signal_R85122.htm


    Regards.
  • #14 12694305
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    So I took this trouble and everything is fine with the fact that as the main TV has all the channels nicely, in the other room there are not all channels and they are cut off.
    I made a change to Alda 5-1200MHz
  • #15 12694771
    LeDy
    Level 43  
    The indicator in the power supply is on? Take a picture with the other one. Is there voltage on the second antenna plug?

    rafal2shae wrote:
    This is how I took the trouble and everything is fine

    I doubt it.
  • #16 12694791
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #18 12697240
    rafal2shae
    Level 11  
    Current connection:
    Main antenna cable with power supply 024. Main TV 026, splitter 025, second tv 027. The LED in the power supply is on. The main TV works normally TV 027 only has a few channels that are clipping.
  • #19 12697758
    Anonymous
    Level 1  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting two televisions to a single mesh antenna using a signal splitter. The user initially faced issues with signal quality, experiencing missing channels and interruptions in audio and video. Various participants suggested checking the type of splitter used, ensuring it allows DC voltage to pass through for the antenna amplifier, and recommended using metal connectors instead of plastic ones to improve signal quality. The user confirmed that the main TV received all channels properly, while the second TV had limited channel access. Suggestions included replacing the splitter and ensuring proper grounding and connections to enhance performance.
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