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Originally Posted by whcarr
My booster has no coaxial cables hooked to it. It's located forward left cabinet above bed. Been looking at various schematics, when there's a remote switch they show a separate amplifier. I've opened every cable connection wall plate trying to locate the amplifier or a splitter. No luck yet
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The booster switch we are referring to is a single plate with a push button switch and generally a single coaxial connector on the plate. On the back of this plate is a circuit board with at least has three coaxial connectors 1. Cable In 2. Antenna IN 3. one or more TV out. In the case of a singlr TV out you can connect one TV to the connector on the plate itself and to a second TV using the TV out on the circuit board. In the event you would have a third TV you would need a one to two splitter connected to the single TV out on the circuit board. Now the output of the booster/switch is send to two TVs. More TVs more splitters.
In regard to the actual OTA signal amplifier, it is in the head of the antenna. Booster/switch merely sends power to the antenna head
Added: Sorry whcarr was typing while you were, I am very slow at typing
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