I am a "cheapskate" also, Vaughn; but even more than just being "cheap," I have two additional motivations. #1 is I intensely dislike and resent the notion of being forced to pay for a hundred or more garbage channels that I simply do not want under *any* circumstances (many of which I do not ever want coming into my home); and #2 because I discovered that the HD signal OTA (over-the-air) is superior to what I got from cable anyway. Thanks in large part to some good ideas I gathered from plug friends, I picked up an amplified 4-way splitter from home depot for $29 and put the unsightly set-top antenna in a back bedroom; so now everything is working just great. On 7/6/08, Vaughn Treude wrote: > Josef Lowder wrote: > > What do recommend as the best HDTV antenna setup? > > > > Does signal strength need to be boosted if I put an antenna in my attic > > and run a long coax cable to connect it into my house cable with 3 devices > > connected? > > I didn't need to boost it, and I ran about 100 feet of coax. But I only > connected it to one TV, so it might be different for you. (What a > cheapskate I am! I buy a 50-inch TV and I _still_ don't have cable. :-) ) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss