m1tchells
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Rather than call 10 different places to find out the answer to my questions, thought I'd ask you guys since I know you will have the answers!
We have 3 TV's in the RV. The one in the living room is digital so no problem with it. The bedroom and exterior tv's are not digital and I am just now getting around to purchasing the digital converters.
So, my first question is.... do I have to buy 2 converters (one for each tv) or can I buy one and hook it up at the switch box. I read somewhere online that it would fry the digital box if you hooked it up between the antenna and the switch, but I was wondering about hooking it up between the switch and the tv's by using a couple of splitters. Can I do that, and if so would that corrupt the signal too much? This would not only keep me from having to buy 2, but also hasseling with placement next to the tv's.
2nd question...in our old RV, we had an antenna booster that really did help increase reception. But this was prior to everything switching to digital. Does that make a difference? Because even on the existing digital TV, the signal is not that great and we were thinking that adding a booster might help.
Hope this all makes since!
Trying to take care of the research myself since DH has got alot on his plate right now. If there is anything else that ya'll think I should know...please share! Thanks!!
We have 3 TV's in the RV. The one in the living room is digital so no problem with it. The bedroom and exterior tv's are not digital and I am just now getting around to purchasing the digital converters.
So, my first question is.... do I have to buy 2 converters (one for each tv) or can I buy one and hook it up at the switch box. I read somewhere online that it would fry the digital box if you hooked it up between the antenna and the switch, but I was wondering about hooking it up between the switch and the tv's by using a couple of splitters. Can I do that, and if so would that corrupt the signal too much? This would not only keep me from having to buy 2, but also hasseling with placement next to the tv's.
2nd question...in our old RV, we had an antenna booster that really did help increase reception. But this was prior to everything switching to digital. Does that make a difference? Because even on the existing digital TV, the signal is not that great and we were thinking that adding a booster might help.
Hope this all makes since!
Trying to take care of the research myself since DH has got alot on his plate right now. If there is anything else that ya'll think I should know...please share! Thanks!!

