I am in the process of completing an installation at a recently purchased residence which did not venture out of the stone age before. I want to mount my open air and DirecTV dish on top of an outbuilding nearby. I am running everything in PVC conduit to protect the cables from varmits.
I mounted a "component box", like a breaker box, and mounted a multi-switch pass to combine the terresterial signal and satellite signal feed to each TV/receiver location.
I had a water line trenched in and decided to put the phone/ethernet and RG-6 in at the same time, again in PVC conduit. This delivers the cable/signal from the outbuilding to the house.
My question is....assuming a dual LNB satellite dish and a single coax going from the outbuilding to the house provide the ability to watch two independent channels simultaneously? What configuration and/or hardware do I need to be able to watch the Colts win on the downstairs TV while the kids are locked in their room (away from me) watching Sponge Bob or some other pollutant?
And lastly the whole point in utilizing the outbuilding is to enable the ability to eventually turn it into a "Big Boys" playhouse where I could operate another receiver completely independent of what is going on in the house. I mean...I'll check on them every once in a while, probably each beer run, but then they can have two TV with independent channels while I max out in the man shed.
Thanks.
I mounted a "component box", like a breaker box, and mounted a multi-switch pass to combine the terresterial signal and satellite signal feed to each TV/receiver location.
I had a water line trenched in and decided to put the phone/ethernet and RG-6 in at the same time, again in PVC conduit. This delivers the cable/signal from the outbuilding to the house.
My question is....assuming a dual LNB satellite dish and a single coax going from the outbuilding to the house provide the ability to watch two independent channels simultaneously? What configuration and/or hardware do I need to be able to watch the Colts win on the downstairs TV while the kids are locked in their room (away from me) watching Sponge Bob or some other pollutant?
And lastly the whole point in utilizing the outbuilding is to enable the ability to eventually turn it into a "Big Boys" playhouse where I could operate another receiver completely independent of what is going on in the house. I mean...I'll check on them every once in a while, probably each beer run, but then they can have two TV with independent channels while I max out in the man shed.
Thanks.