UHF Pro Band A: TV1- 369.5mHz TV2- 375.3mHz
UHF Pro Band B: TV2- 394.3mHz TV2- 388.3mHz
The frequency would be different for TV1 and TV2. So if you were using a 21.0 Band B at TV1 the frequency would be 394.3mHz.
UHF Pro Band A: TV1- 369.5mHz TV2- 375.3mHz
UHF Pro Band B: TV2- 394.3mHz TV2- 388.3mHz
UHF Pro Band A: TV1- 369.5mHz TV2- 375.3mHz
UHF Pro Band B: TV2- 394.3mHz TV2- 388.3mHz
I seemed to left one important thing out, it has to do with the chip that is at the bottom of the remote. If it has the 1 in and is using UHF it will be 394.3mHz.
I think you meant to say:
UHF Pro Band A: TV1- 369.5mHz TV2- 375.3mHz
UHF Pro Band B: TV1- 394.3mHz TV2- 388.3mHz
To eliminate any confusions, I would say, instead of TV1, Tuner1 and instead of TV2, Tuner2, since the Home Distribution outputs both tuners.
What I think Zach meant is:
UHF Pro Band A: TV1- 369.5mHz TV2- 375.3mHz
UHF Pro Band B: TV1* (not TV2)- 394.3mHz TV2- 388.3mHz
And you're using Shared View among your TV2 mod outputs, so the "TV2 remote" settings are really of no concern to you for tuner purposes.
So yes, if you were using Dual Mode, each tuner (TV1 and TV2) would use a different band to support the separate remote controls in both rooms, assuming both remotes are setup as UHF.
With this in mind, does it make sense now?
Byron