OK, this should be easy for someone.
Firstly, let's assume a strong enough signal to take passive TV splitter at the bottom end of the cable from conventional aerial.
Is it reasonable then, to take an existing single TV outlet in a standard inset wall metal back box with front TV socket plate, and fit a passive splitter inside the box, so that a second cable could be passed out the back through the wall?
I'd be concerned bout mangling the co-ax because space would be very tight. I'd be happy to re-fit a deeper 50mm back box if that was required, but I suspect that may still be too tight.
Maybe there is a product which does this? (I'd envisage a TV plate with one coax in, one socket out to the front, one socket/co-ax out to the rear). If there is one, I've not come across it.
Firstly, let's assume a strong enough signal to take passive TV splitter at the bottom end of the cable from conventional aerial.
Is it reasonable then, to take an existing single TV outlet in a standard inset wall metal back box with front TV socket plate, and fit a passive splitter inside the box, so that a second cable could be passed out the back through the wall?
I'd be concerned bout mangling the co-ax because space would be very tight. I'd be happy to re-fit a deeper 50mm back box if that was required, but I suspect that may still be too tight.
Maybe there is a product which does this? (I'd envisage a TV plate with one coax in, one socket out to the front, one socket/co-ax out to the rear). If there is one, I've not come across it.