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bulruq
Lv 5
bulruq asked in Consumer ElectronicsTVs · 1 year ago

Is it feasible to connect multiple small indoor antennas to a TV to improve reception?

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  • khalil
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    no

    in a deep fringe area, we may combine similar antennas to receive a tv channwl,...

    on the roof antennas we know their phase angles but do not for indoor antennas ...

    because they receive reflected signals...unknown phase angles

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    No, it is not feasible. 

    If you could manage (and it would be Very difficult in practical terms) 

    to "co-phase" two or four directional indoor antennas and aim them properly, 

    you might end up with a minimal improvement, 

    possibly as much as 3 dB with two or 6dB with four. 

    That is probably nowhere near enough.  

    Most indoor antennas are Not directional and therefore cannot be co-phased.

    Installing a single outdoor antenna with sufficient gain to do the job 

    would be a lot easier.  

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