I currently have a VIP211K receiver, with a (dual) satellite dish that was professionally installed in January, when I upgraded to HD For Life. I personally ran the coax to the dish (on the original installation), and that single coax is what is currently used to connect to the VIP211K. I also personally ran a coax between the receiver and a second distant TV. (The 211K has an output port for that purpose.) Everything works fine now, but I'm thinking of upgrading to a DuoDvr VIP722K receiver (and taking my old VCR and DVD recorder out of the mix).
I've looked over the VIP722K manual online, and I had a couple of specific questions:
Thanks for any comments.
I've looked over the VIP722K manual online, and I had a couple of specific questions:
- How many coax cables are required between the dish and the receiver? (The manual states, "Connect one RG-6 coaxial cable from the LNBF to a DISH Pro Plus (DPP) Separator or a DISH Pro Plus Triplexer. Connect the DPP Separator or DPP Triplexer to the SATELLITE IN port on the receiver’s back panel." But there are two "Sat In" ports on the back of the receiver?)
- Where would the "Separator" or "Triplexer" be located? Is it at the satellite dish, or somewhere in the house?
- For a couple of reasons, I don't wish to use the "Home Distribution" option, as shown in the diagram. Reading the manual for the VIP722K, I'm thinking that I could use my existing coax between the receiver and my distant TV, connected to the (yellow) port designated Home Distribution in the manual. Am I correct in this understanding?
Thanks for any comments.