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Connecting Two DVB-T TVs Simultaneously with One Antenna: Rooftop Antenna Usage & LCD TV Decoders

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  • #1 16603709
    LuBaa
    Level 15  
    Hello.
    I would like to know if it is possible to connect two TVs under one antenna, it is DVB-t terrestrial TV. I have an antenna on the roof, there is an LCD TV connected to it with a built-in dvb-t decoder, and in the other room I have a TV with a separate viva decoder. It's important for me to be able to watch something on two TV sets at the same time (not the same). I am asking for some advice.
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  • #2 16603745
    jozefg
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You can connect via the splitter in the same way as analog TV.
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  • #3 16603748
    LuBaa
    Level 15  
    jozefg wrote:
    You can connect via the splitter in the same way as analog TV.


    Must it be some with a power supply? Is it enough that the main cable from the antenna will hook up the power supply and under the splitter will give the cable with the power supply, and from the splitter to the 2 TV I do not have to?
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  • #4 16603762
    D214d3k
    Level 39  
    You need to invest 50-100 zlotys in an active splitter.
    You can passively but the effects are often poor.
    Connecting Two DVB-T TVs Simultaneously with One Antenna: Rooftop Antenna Usage & LCD TV Decoders
    You could still connect the antenna to the Vivy and connect the TV to its second outlet, but the tuner would have to be constantly connected (it can be turned off but not out of the socket).
    But the solution with the active splitter is the best and the most reliable.
    If you use an amplifier in the antenna, look for such a splitter that will eliminate the preamplifier power supply by supplying it.
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  • #5 17274809
    anowy53
    Level 12  
    I was asked by a colleague what to connect to the antenna to watch terrestrial TV programs on three televisions. I showed what works for a few years with me.
    I have a Yagi antenna for a tile, and an ARS-113Z amplifier with a power supply next to the TV set. The system has been operating for several years and a neighbor uses one output.
    Two German MUXs are within reach. Connecting Two DVB-T TVs Simultaneously with One Antenna: Rooftop Antenna Usage & LCD TV Decoders Connecting Two DVB-T TVs Simultaneously with One Antenna: Rooftop Antenna Usage & LCD TV Decoders

    I have a cable TV, but in 2016 during the European football championship we watched all matches. Even those played in parallel, on Das Erste and ZDF programs.
  • #6 17275026
    TELMOR_PL
    Level 32  
    Each case is different and requires an individual approach.
    First of all - what is the antenna - model, type, symbol.
    Secondly - the exact location (address or coordinates) of the installation in order to identify the reception possibilities and the topography of the area and the threats (obstacles).
    It is not said that an amplifier will be needed, certainly a 1/2 branch.
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