Sending a TV Signal 100-125'

I have an out building, workshop, about 100' from the house. We have a yagi antenna on the top of the house that has antenna motor to point it anywhere. It's really not in use, but it can be put into use easily to receive TV stations in Sacramento (50 miles away) and the SF/SJ Bay area (150 miles away). We have a digital to analog converter for its use, and can pull in about 6-8 stations with it. Except for the roof area the coax is inside the house via the attic. It can be reached there. I'd like to get these signals from the workshop using the yagi and avoiding running coax out there.

Is there a wireless device that I can use in the attic to transmit the signal to the workshop? The device would have to be located inside the attic. I might be able to get away with rabbit ears in the workshop, but I have a small yagi I could put on a pole next to the workshop. Actually, it works for some of the stations above, but would probably need to be raised 30-40' to clear trees and other obstacles to work as well as the house yagi. Comments? Another newsgroup?

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W. eWatson
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Are wanting to transmit the output of the digital to analog convertor to the workshop or to amplify and transmit the output of the antenna, before it goes into the convertor, to a second digital to analog convertor in the workshop? If it is the former, you will have to watch in the workshop whatever channel is being watched in the house.

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hrhofmann

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