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Old 06-24-2019, 06:18 PM   #4
TurnerFam
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typically, an incoming SAT tv signal only applies to a single RECEIVER, which then processes the signal and sends it to a TV, or even several TVs IF the receiver has a 'tv out' coax output, though that signal will only be the 'mirror' image of what the Main tv is seeing, and in SD only.

Only a RECEIVER can provide a signal output to a TV, typically you'll need one per TV, and since the Antenna can usually only provide a single output, if it is the 'portable' dome type antenna, it will only drive a signal receiver/tv. The 'home type' manual open-faced antennas can drive up the THREE receivers.

Your viewing options are going to depend on the type of ANTENNA you have, and the type and how many RECEIVERS you have.
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