Well, I've been installed for about a month now, and have been using my 722 as single-mode for the PiP and such. We've been thinking about it, and just realized maybe it would be nice to use the TV2 on another TV. The problem is, we have kind of an odd route, with several splitters, TV's and a cable modem in use. It's kind of hard to explain briefly in text, but the attached layout diagram is an accurate depiction, so I'll just let everyone look at that to save time.
As you can see from the layout diagram, I've already marked where the first diplexer goes, with the wall line, the 722 in, and the TV2 RF Out all connected to it. I'm not sure where the SECOND diplexer goes, or WHICH TYPE of diplexer I need for both of these, since I know some pass power and some don't and other considerations - especially since I have a cable modem involved.
Incidentially, my ground block has 2 lines into it, but only 1 out - what's the second one for? Is it just in case I add another receiver later?
I know I need to run new RG-6 between the first cable splitter from the drop and the satellite ground block. My question is just - since these locations are actually physically separate (about 10-15 feet apart, but it's not a problem to run RG-6), how do I do the diplexer? I'm kind of confusing myself about it.
I'm guessing I put the second diplexer near the ground block, with the line from TV, line from dish (that is, hooked up to the ground block), and line to cable splitter all hooked up? The line to the cable splitter would then be put in a normal cable splitter in reverse, with the cable drop fed into the other port and a short piece connecting that splitter with the existing "first cable splitter" input port?
Oh, and both TV1 and TV2 have TiVo S2's fed off this line (backup to sat, we have it because we have internet). Both Tivos output to TV via s-video - I see no reason why this should impact the setup, but want to make sure. The entire setup is grounded to the same grounding rod setup, from both the dish and cable splitter, so I don't anticipate a ground loop problem.
So in short -
- what's the second line off the ground block for?
- where does the second diplexer go?
- what kind of diplexers do I need?
- do I need to check my existing cable splitters for a certain frequency or anything like that?
- do the tivos matter?
Thanks in advance for any advice! i've been messing with cable wires for years, but this is my first time doing anything at all complicated with satellite wiring.
As you can see from the layout diagram, I've already marked where the first diplexer goes, with the wall line, the 722 in, and the TV2 RF Out all connected to it. I'm not sure where the SECOND diplexer goes, or WHICH TYPE of diplexer I need for both of these, since I know some pass power and some don't and other considerations - especially since I have a cable modem involved.
Incidentially, my ground block has 2 lines into it, but only 1 out - what's the second one for? Is it just in case I add another receiver later?
I know I need to run new RG-6 between the first cable splitter from the drop and the satellite ground block. My question is just - since these locations are actually physically separate (about 10-15 feet apart, but it's not a problem to run RG-6), how do I do the diplexer? I'm kind of confusing myself about it.
I'm guessing I put the second diplexer near the ground block, with the line from TV, line from dish (that is, hooked up to the ground block), and line to cable splitter all hooked up? The line to the cable splitter would then be put in a normal cable splitter in reverse, with the cable drop fed into the other port and a short piece connecting that splitter with the existing "first cable splitter" input port?
Oh, and both TV1 and TV2 have TiVo S2's fed off this line (backup to sat, we have it because we have internet). Both Tivos output to TV via s-video - I see no reason why this should impact the setup, but want to make sure. The entire setup is grounded to the same grounding rod setup, from both the dish and cable splitter, so I don't anticipate a ground loop problem.
So in short -
- what's the second line off the ground block for?
- where does the second diplexer go?
- what kind of diplexers do I need?
- do I need to check my existing cable splitters for a certain frequency or anything like that?
- do the tivos matter?
Thanks in advance for any advice! i've been messing with cable wires for years, but this is my first time doing anything at all complicated with satellite wiring.