Boy, I have searched and think I got more confused than anything.
Connecting a 722k with OTA module. Have a dedicated coax from the 722k to TV2. Would like to send both OTA and 722 to TV2 on the same dedicated coax. Planned to connect the "Home Distribution" port to a diplexer and the OTA out "Channel 3" to the other side, with the single lead to the dedicated coax. Don't know if I will get everything I want.
The other choice is to connect the 722 "Home Distribution" to the dedicated coax. At TV2, connect the dedicated coax to one side of a diplexer and the OTA to the other side of the diplexer, then a single lead to the TV. This way, tuned to channel 60 I should get 722 and then would get all the other OTA channels.
I am leaning toward option #2.
Thoughts - TIA
Merry Christmas!
Michael
Connecting a 722k with OTA module. Have a dedicated coax from the 722k to TV2. Would like to send both OTA and 722 to TV2 on the same dedicated coax. Planned to connect the "Home Distribution" port to a diplexer and the OTA out "Channel 3" to the other side, with the single lead to the dedicated coax. Don't know if I will get everything I want.
The other choice is to connect the 722 "Home Distribution" to the dedicated coax. At TV2, connect the dedicated coax to one side of a diplexer and the OTA to the other side of the diplexer, then a single lead to the TV. This way, tuned to channel 60 I should get 722 and then would get all the other OTA channels.
I am leaning toward option #2.
Thoughts - TIA
Merry Christmas!
Michael