We had DirecTV installed a couple of months ago, with a triple LNB dish,an off-air HDTV antenna and a 4x8 powered multiswitch (located in the basement) all setup by our local installer. They ran 4 lines down from the roof to the basement and hooked all 4 to the "ins" on the switch. The "outs" went to three SD receivers, one DirecTV Tivo and one HD box (RCA). Everything worked OK except the one HD TV couldn't get the local OA HD channels (we have 4). After a couple of trips, they finally got it to work by unhooking one of the 4 "ins" from the multiswitch, and attaching it directly to the cable coming from the HD receiver upstairs. They attached a diplexer at the receiver, and all worked fine.
Now, I've gotten a second HD TV and receiver (HR-10). Do I have to unhook another of the 3 remaining lines coming from the dish, and tie it directly to the line attached to the new HD receiver? If so, how does that work? Why then do you need to attach more than 1 line to the multiswitch "in"? If all the channels are carried on each of the four lines down from the roof, would a 1x8 switch not be just as effective?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but maybe you can help me out. The local DirecTV guys were not that impressive, so I'm hesitant to call them.
Thanks for any guidance.
Tom
Now, I've gotten a second HD TV and receiver (HR-10). Do I have to unhook another of the 3 remaining lines coming from the dish, and tie it directly to the line attached to the new HD receiver? If so, how does that work? Why then do you need to attach more than 1 line to the multiswitch "in"? If all the channels are carried on each of the four lines down from the roof, would a 1x8 switch not be just as effective?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but maybe you can help me out. The local DirecTV guys were not that impressive, so I'm hesitant to call them.
Thanks for any guidance.
Tom