Q: How do I hook up my antenna to multiple TVs?

A: Every installation is different, which is why we ask that you contact our Connection Crew to provide you with individualized support. Connecting an antenna to multiple TVs is easier than it sounds. Think of it like this: if your residence ever had satellite or cable TV service, the coaxial cable needed to distribute an antenna's signal throughout your home is already installed, you just need to find the right location to install your antenna. If you didn't have satellite service and are setting up an antenna for the first time, you will need a signal splitter, some coaxial cable, and probably an antenna mast. Take a look at our illustration below for a visual guide.

To cut the cord from satellite service, you can disconnect the coaxial cable from the dish that is sitting on your rooftop and remove the dish - throw it away, you won't need it anymore! Using the antenna's mounting hardware (all our attic and outdoor antennas include universal mounting hardware), install the antenna on the satellite's mast. Connect one of the coaxial cables from the dish to your TV antenna and remember to scan for channels. That's it! You're watching your local channels in HD for FREE. 

For assistance with splitting your antenna's signal to reach multiple TVs, give our Connection Crew a call.