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Old 12-05-2021, 12:25 PM
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Is this possible.....

Is there a way to take the RF output of a video modulator, boost it, connect it to an antenna and pick it up a few feet away at the TV's antenna?

I have an RCA audio/video multi input RF modulator and right now it is connected via a coax. I would like to do away with the coax and just use the rabbit ears. I know of some that purchased an older Blonder Tongue unit from ebay to do this, but the units are quite large for what I want to do. I was thinking it shouldn't be hard to amplify the RF output enough so a connected antenna could broadcast it a few feet.
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