No you do not need an antenna for each TV in your house. You do however require a connection for each TV in your property. This is achieved by adding splitters to your Antenna system, which split the signal from the antenna through to each TV point in the property.
Each time you split the signal, you are reducing the signal level at each point and if you are running multiple TV’s you may need a Masthead Amplifier which boots the signal prior to the splitter.
If you are looking at an excess of 8 points across your property – ie for an apartment block, you will require a distribution system to ensure adequate signal is delivered to each TV point.
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