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Typically the shorter the cable from antenna to set the better. Makes for less possible interference. But that all depends on what type of cable you're using. If it's the flat 300 ohm cable, it is subject to interference, such as electric appliances, fluorescent lights, etc. If you're using coaxial cable it's much less prone to interference and can be run longer lengths without worry. Though the longer the cable run you may need a signal booster. And everything depends on how far from the TV transmitter you are, if you live in the open or surrounded by buildings, in hilly or mountainous regions.
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