I live in a unit, and we only get one antenna plug. I used to have a "split" thing that you can connect to the antenna plug so it would "split" so you can use one antenna on two TV's. Does anyone know the name of this plug thing?
You have already got the best part of the answer figured out, as it is called a splitter.
The only thing left to find out, is what kind of splitter you need.
I am going to guess that you have a co-axial cable connection (round cable with screw on connector.)
If that is the case you need a coaxial cable splitter. Just about any store that sells anything electronic is going to have these. Co-axial splitters are very inexpensive.
So, if you don't have a round cable, but instead have a flat cable with two wires sticking out one end, then you will need a 300ohm splitter.
The 300ohm flat antenna wire splitter is not as common as the co-axial cable splitter, so you may need to go to some place like Radio Shack for that. [ DangerNerd's advice column | Ask DangerNerd A Question ]
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