Where better to get advice on the above than an IT contractors forum! Still, could be worse - could have stuck it in General.
OK, I have a roof mounted TV aerial which still works and presents itself downstairs in the living room and comes in handy whenever the Sky box packs up - which tends to be once a year on a w/end.
I have recently purchased a small LCD for one of the rooms upstairs which is actually the closest room to the TV aerial.
Rather than climb on the roof and do a Rod Hull thought I would ask the congregation if I can attach another coax cable to the TV aerial and run it into the upstairs room for use with the LCD.
Or does it depend on the actual aerial as to whether it has connections for more than one coax cable - sorry, never seen a TV aerial up close so don't know.
If it only has one coax connection point, could I get a splitter and then run my second coax cable from it?
OK, I have a roof mounted TV aerial which still works and presents itself downstairs in the living room and comes in handy whenever the Sky box packs up - which tends to be once a year on a w/end.
I have recently purchased a small LCD for one of the rooms upstairs which is actually the closest room to the TV aerial.
Rather than climb on the roof and do a Rod Hull thought I would ask the congregation if I can attach another coax cable to the TV aerial and run it into the upstairs room for use with the LCD.
Or does it depend on the actual aerial as to whether it has connections for more than one coax cable - sorry, never seen a TV aerial up close so don't know.
If it only has one coax connection point, could I get a splitter and then run my second coax cable from it?

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