Hi all, am a newbie to this forum and dish network as well. I have been using a Cband system since the good old days in the '80's so I am very familiar with TVRO systems from that standpoint. A month ago my dad had dish installed at his house. His system consists of a dish 500, and a vip222 receiver with the OTA module feeding his living room and bedroom TV's.
My question: We have a large garage/workshop located about 100 feet from his house. Since we spend most of our time out there we would like to have the ability to watch dish there as well. Coax is already run to the shop and currently hooked up to an OTA antenna atop a 40 foot tower next to the house. Dish antenna is also attached to the same tower. What would be the best and most economical way to accomplish this in your opinion?
My idea is to buy a new or refurbished HD dish receiver and put it in the shop, but how do I hook it up and get the new receiver authorized? I noticed the LNB setup on the dish has 2 outputs. Only one is being used presently. Can I just hook up the coax leading to the shop to the unused output on the dish, install receiver and call dish to authorize it? Could it really be that simple???? Think there would be any problem with signal loss with 150 feet or so of coax between dish and receiver?
Thanks in advance for any ideas, suggestions, and help.
Brad
My question: We have a large garage/workshop located about 100 feet from his house. Since we spend most of our time out there we would like to have the ability to watch dish there as well. Coax is already run to the shop and currently hooked up to an OTA antenna atop a 40 foot tower next to the house. Dish antenna is also attached to the same tower. What would be the best and most economical way to accomplish this in your opinion?
My idea is to buy a new or refurbished HD dish receiver and put it in the shop, but how do I hook it up and get the new receiver authorized? I noticed the LNB setup on the dish has 2 outputs. Only one is being used presently. Can I just hook up the coax leading to the shop to the unused output on the dish, install receiver and call dish to authorize it? Could it really be that simple???? Think there would be any problem with signal loss with 150 feet or so of coax between dish and receiver?
Thanks in advance for any ideas, suggestions, and help.
Brad