Danny this is the Cable that has to be used to connects to the anntena box it needs one end from the picture and the other end coaxial
Will this work and then use whatever length of coax needed? How many do they need?Danny this is the Cable that has to be used to connects to the anntena box it needs one end from the picture and the other end coaxial
Yes the cable has to be with one male adapter to connect the box that they have in the room and the other end with the coaxial connection for the second tv. .Will this work and then use whatever length of coax needed? How many do they need?
Yes the cable has to be with one male adapter to connect the box that they have in the room and the other end with the coaxial connection for the second tv. .
I did not measure from that room to that other room
The cable that comens with the antenna goes to a box that is in the room and it has to to input female adapters.How many of those adapters would you need? And how many coax cables and approximate length? I can order it and have shipped to them priority mail. I only wanted the antenna info to what connection it needed. The adapters are for the TV's, because they are old and don't have coax connection or because the antenna has a DTB connection and you need to convert it to coax?
I think that will workWill this work and then use whatever length of coax needed? How many do they need?
The cable that comens with the antenna goes to a box that is in the room and it has to to input female adapters.
The antenna only came with one male adpater connctors cable to coaxial
You need to send them i think for the rooms a 40 feet cable that has in one end a coaxial cable terminal and the other end the male adapter
That is what i am.trying to you that cable that comes from.the antena in the end its not coaxal its a male adapter and you need to put in the antenna box in the room it will not work with the three splitter. Those types of antennas dont work like that. You need to connect the additional cable to the box with the male adapter.I spoke with my parents in law to get all the info correct. The dish and the antenna are both on the same side of the house. I was trying to make sense of the adapters and connections. You really don't need adapters or a second antenna.
You can connect all three TV's with the one connection you have going to the current TV with a three way splitter. Connect that single antenna coax to the splitter and the three going out to the rest of the TV's. You don't really need to use the two other connections that come with the antenna box. The dish that they currently have may have that 3 way splitter and you can remove the splitter from the dish, connect the antenna to splitter and then the 3 TV's. They don't need the dish splitter, since they are going to cancel it and use the antenna only.
I can give you my number if our communication may not be clear.
It needs to work like in the picture
You need to send them a male adapter that connects to that box that they have in the room and in the other end with a cable that you send them of if they have it can be used be the need to male adapter to coaxial.
But that antenna needs to work the way the picture shows
Otherwise with a splitter it wont work