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You will lose signal strength if the cable is longer versus a shorter one. However, if you put an active amplifier at the antenna and a power supply module close to the tuner, you should be fine.
Since this is FM (instead of AM) signal strength only matters below the threshold of noise. So, it may not require an amp at all. I say, install it. If you have signal strength problems on the stations you want to listen to, add an in-line powered amp.
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Yes but it requires knowledge of how far is the radio transmitters tower ?
With the TV OTA you will see distance and recommended antenna and color code
from http://www.antennaweb.org/ put in the zip code and see what the TV requires.
Then figure what the FM radio may need. Stay in the lower TV channels 2 to 10 area.
FM is between 5 and 7.
Another question would also be grounding and lightning strikes when using outside antenna. Ground rod and antenna mast should go together.