I am one of those old guys and am not as informed as I would like.
I have recently installed a new Dish 722, to a new Sony Bravia, 32" HDTV. I live very country in a single wide trailer. Have a second trailer close together. The reason for having the Dual Mode box. Everything works quite well and am satisfied.
I am wanting to get another HDTV for my bedroom but would be satisfied to set my main TV to a program before going to bed to either watch the program to the end or fall asleep. (would be better than falling asleep in my big chair.)
The problem is I can not find any information on how to hook up a line that would go back (under the floor) to the Bed Room. Dish tells me (in the User's guide) I would need to use RG6 which is supposed to be rated for 2150 MHz. How and where would I put in a splitter for this line? I have a DVD / VCR unit hooked in with the 4 small cables. The feed to the TV is the double ended HDMI cable. I have had a dish for several years and it has served me well.
Hopefully some one can and will take the time to point me in the right direction.
Not sure If I am allowed to post my e- address or not.
Thanks denny@conranch.com
conranch
I have recently installed a new Dish 722, to a new Sony Bravia, 32" HDTV. I live very country in a single wide trailer. Have a second trailer close together. The reason for having the Dual Mode box. Everything works quite well and am satisfied.
I am wanting to get another HDTV for my bedroom but would be satisfied to set my main TV to a program before going to bed to either watch the program to the end or fall asleep. (would be better than falling asleep in my big chair.)
The problem is I can not find any information on how to hook up a line that would go back (under the floor) to the Bed Room. Dish tells me (in the User's guide) I would need to use RG6 which is supposed to be rated for 2150 MHz. How and where would I put in a splitter for this line? I have a DVD / VCR unit hooked in with the 4 small cables. The feed to the TV is the double ended HDMI cable. I have had a dish for several years and it has served me well.
Hopefully some one can and will take the time to point me in the right direction.
Not sure If I am allowed to post my e- address or not.
Thanks denny@conranch.com
conranch