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Old 27-04-2011, 18:47   #1
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2 TV's In The House

I have purchase a new TV for the living room so my living room TV will be moved upstairs, I have a aerial cable cable for the living room TV so I can watch TV but the upstairs room TV, I do have a aerial cable but when I plug it in and tune for programmes on my TV, it receives 0 channels, I haven't used the upstairs aerial cable until now, what would be a good solution to solve this so I can watch TV upstairs as well as downstairs?

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Firstly, can you trace the cable to see where it goes and see if it has come lose at the aerial end?

Another option would be to get an amplified splitter box and connect both the living room TV and the bedroom TV to the same aerial wire via the splitter box.
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Firstly, can you trace the cable to see where it goes and see if it has come lose at the aerial end?

Another option would be to get an amplified splitter box and connect both the living room TV and the bedroom TV to the same aerial wire via the splitter box.
I have traced the aerial TV cable and they both of the aerial cable is downstairs next to the TV aerial port

I have only got one of TV aerial port on the wall,



What should I do now? and I found something in the room call 'TaylorTS2004 Television Distribution Amplifier'

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