Sorry if this is in the wrong section but i was unsure where to put it.
We live in an apartment that was built last year. We have one tv Ariel socket that is fed from the antenna on the roof. The site manager provided us with a splitter (a small T-shaped device that just branches the signal). One branch of the splitter goes into the TV in the living room and the other branch goes into a socket next to the original, which is supposed to feed the signal to the other aerial sockets in the apartment.
The problem is that using this splitter reduces the signal to the TV in the living room and makes it blocky, but the TV in the bedroom is ok. So it seemed to me that because i was splitting the signal, some kind of booster would be needed, but after a quick look on the internet it seems it might take more than i think. Just wanted some advice as to how i can get a good signal for all the TV points in my house. Thanks.
We live in an apartment that was built last year. We have one tv Ariel socket that is fed from the antenna on the roof. The site manager provided us with a splitter (a small T-shaped device that just branches the signal). One branch of the splitter goes into the TV in the living room and the other branch goes into a socket next to the original, which is supposed to feed the signal to the other aerial sockets in the apartment.
The problem is that using this splitter reduces the signal to the TV in the living room and makes it blocky, but the TV in the bedroom is ok. So it seemed to me that because i was splitting the signal, some kind of booster would be needed, but after a quick look on the internet it seems it might take more than i think. Just wanted some advice as to how i can get a good signal for all the TV points in my house. Thanks.