Connect 2 antennas to 1 TV
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Hello,
I have an antenna on the roof that picks up a number of channels, and an indoor antenna that catches the missing channels from another relay.
I wanted to know if it's possible to switch between the two without having to get up and change the antenna cable depending on what we want to watch.
Thank you in advance.
I have an antenna on the roof that picks up a number of channels, and an indoor antenna that catches the missing channels from another relay.
I wanted to know if it's possible to switch between the two without having to get up and change the antenna cable depending on what we want to watch.
Thank you in advance.
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I want to connect 2 TV cables:
1 coming from the rooftop antenna for TNT
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1 coming from the city cable antenna....
Please let me know if it's possible and how to do it. -
Hi, you probably need this kind of device:
http://www.conrad.fr/coupleur_d_antenne_2_entrees_p_18891_18908_490186
hoping to have helped a bit. -
Thanks for the info!
I don't have that kind of equipment, though; any idea on how to manage without it? -
If you have a VCR or a DVD recorder with an antenna socket, one connected to the TV and the other to the DVD/VCR, it will work; otherwise, I haven't heard of the existence of an antenna switch.