How to lay the wiring to the TV and how many outlets do you need?

Olga asks:
Good afternoon. I want to make hidden wiring in the tv zone. As I understand it, you need to make a block of sockets behind the TV itself and a block below the cabinet. Tell me how to do it technically and what standard set of sockets is needed for a TV? thank.
The answer to the question:
Good afternoon. For a TV, you need 1 socket for 220 and a socket for an antenna cable. If there is an audio system - another outlet for it, but if there are TV consoles, game consoles and other things that connect to the TV - there are sockets, respectively, so that extension cords are not hidden with tees. We do not know your fleet of vehicles.

If you don’t have television at all and you have a smart TV and watch youtube with IP-TV, then you do not need a socket for a TV antenna.

Why two socket blocks? If so, for a TV, 1 outlet for 220 and 1 for an antenna are enough, and for a cabinet for the rest of the equipment (it will be in or on the cabinet, I suppose).

The issue of technical implementation is not clear. Lay the cable and that’s it. Only do not lay the TV cable with the 220 line, back off a short distance and lay in a separate corrugation. Sockets can be installed in a common frame, look there are interesting options for Legrandyes and Schneider electric(links lead to reviews of their products). The way the cable is laid depends on the material of the walls and how the rest of the wiring is laid.

If I misunderstood your question, please rephrase

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