goeduck
Super Member
the preamps can be anywhere from 15 to 30db. For the house distribution amps, they are usually marked on the output legs. More common are +4 or +8db each.
If you are only going to run to a tablo and one other tv, you can prob get away with a single two way splitter after the preamp if drops are fairly short. You'll only be down -3.5dB per leg. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0113JAN8K/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B0113JAN8K&pd_rd_w=KDGVP&pf_rd_p=733540df-430d-45cd-9525-21bc15b0e6cc&pd_rd_wg=CqhZH&pf_rd_r=CEW2P4F9Y9DV79G8C1PF&pd_rd_r=81a1a64e-517c-11e9-acab-6543103b616a
A few weeks ago, not wanting to toss a bunch of money at an antenna if there was no chance of getting a signal, I bought a $25 cheapie with the intent of using it as a test and then upgrading. To my surprise I get about 40 stations but about half of those only if I use the cable coming out of the gizmo marked TV1 and if I take the antenna directly into the TV or Tablo I get only a few:

TV1 I get about 40
TV2 I get about 20
No gizmo, direct I get about 5
Is this telling me that I need a powered preamp? I like a better quality equipment than the above so I was looking at Channel Master for a preamp and antenna:
4-bay HDTV/UHF Digital Outdoor TV Antenna-Channel Master CM 4221HD (CM4221HD)
Outdoor HDTV VHF/UHF Antenna Amplifier/Booster-Channel Master CM 7777HD (CM7777HD)
The feed direct to the TV would be manual, unplug from Tablo and plug into the coax connection on the TV, I would not feed both.