Hello. This is my first posting. This has probably been done/covered before but I'll go ahead and ask it.
My house is wired for cable TV but I'm wanting to swap over to satellite. I'm not real sure which service to go with at the moment but I already have a Direct TV dish and cable already installed (I subscribed it at one time). I seem to like the choice of channels they offer over Dish network.
I've got 5 TVs in my house and 1 in a detached garage.
Here's what I want to do. Place one receiver in my den which is where the cabel from the dish is located. Once the cabel company disconnects me from the pole, I'm thinking it would work if I ran a spliter coming out of the receiver and backfeed the signal through the cabel TV wiring that Charter installed. Of course I will need about 5 UHF remotes and might have to connect a power booster after the splitter since I'll be feeding four other TVs off the receiver.
Does that make sense?
My wife and I watch the same thing on TV so it's no big deal.
For my garage I want to get a second receiver but connect that to a second dish. I already have another Direct TV dish I picked up at a flea market.
I hope this doesn't sound like I'm hacking or anything but the plan is to just get two receivers and act like I'm placing the second one in my bedroom but instead connect that to a second dish at my garage.
Is this possible? Any drawbacks other than signal lose?
My house is wired for cable TV but I'm wanting to swap over to satellite. I'm not real sure which service to go with at the moment but I already have a Direct TV dish and cable already installed (I subscribed it at one time). I seem to like the choice of channels they offer over Dish network.
I've got 5 TVs in my house and 1 in a detached garage.
Here's what I want to do. Place one receiver in my den which is where the cabel from the dish is located. Once the cabel company disconnects me from the pole, I'm thinking it would work if I ran a spliter coming out of the receiver and backfeed the signal through the cabel TV wiring that Charter installed. Of course I will need about 5 UHF remotes and might have to connect a power booster after the splitter since I'll be feeding four other TVs off the receiver.
Does that make sense?
My wife and I watch the same thing on TV so it's no big deal.
For my garage I want to get a second receiver but connect that to a second dish. I already have another Direct TV dish I picked up at a flea market.
I hope this doesn't sound like I'm hacking or anything but the plan is to just get two receivers and act like I'm placing the second one in my bedroom but instead connect that to a second dish at my garage.
Is this possible? Any drawbacks other than signal lose?