I already have the TV2 feed run to the BR, tuned to ch 69. I am in the process of adding an OTA antenna to the roof, and want to send that to the BR, as well. Unfortunately, the TV only has one RF input.
I already have an AB switch I could use. But, I want to avoid having to manually switch. I'd rather just have all of my OTA DTV channels plus the Dish DVR on ch 69, simply using the remote to select channel 69 whenever I need to watch the DVR.
I have found one "combiner" that appears to be for this purpose - the Eagle Aspen SHN-24 "Super Home Node". (http://www.eagleaspen.com/products/links/SHN-24Flyer.pdf) But, I was wondering if using a simple passive splitter/combiner would work?
I understand that it could hypothetically create a situation wherein the DVR is actually broadcasting to my neighbors on ch 69. But, quite frankly, that doesn't concern me. If it would actually anable me to combine the output of the DVR with the OTA signal from the antenna, without causing interference between them, or any damage to the equipment, I am willing to accept a little "leakage".
Has anybody successfully tried using a passive splitter/combiner for this purpose?
I already have an AB switch I could use. But, I want to avoid having to manually switch. I'd rather just have all of my OTA DTV channels plus the Dish DVR on ch 69, simply using the remote to select channel 69 whenever I need to watch the DVR.
I have found one "combiner" that appears to be for this purpose - the Eagle Aspen SHN-24 "Super Home Node". (http://www.eagleaspen.com/products/links/SHN-24Flyer.pdf) But, I was wondering if using a simple passive splitter/combiner would work?
I understand that it could hypothetically create a situation wherein the DVR is actually broadcasting to my neighbors on ch 69. But, quite frankly, that doesn't concern me. If it would actually anable me to combine the output of the DVR with the OTA signal from the antenna, without causing interference between them, or any damage to the equipment, I am willing to accept a little "leakage".
Has anybody successfully tried using a passive splitter/combiner for this purpose?