Sorry if this has been covered before but i cant get the search to run on only this section, its just a very simple question. I am putting in power for a TV in a bedroom, and am going to try and help the young couple concerned as I know they are a bit hard up, by doing the aerial bit as well. They have an existing TV in the lounge fed from an external aerial which has only about 3M cable run straight into the TV. I was thinking I might just get away with using a simple splitter internally, then taking the additional cable outside, up the wall and through the loft to drop down to the wall mounted bedroom TV, a distance of 10M maximum. I am sure they would be happy if they could only use 1 TV at a time. Is this likely to work OK or do I need to get into some kind of distribution system? They are using Freeview TV's.
 
Yes , out of laziness I have done that in my house , nothing fancy just two freeview TV's.
I am in a good signal area though.

Ps. They are both fine on together too.
 
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