I just bought an old house, two levels and it is like a Christmas tree; coaxial cables everywhere from the air local antenna and the DirecTV satellite dish. I want to cut down on cables and also to get, if it is possible without video quality loss, both antennas' signal (satellite and OTA) to all 5 TV sets. I have two standard Directv (Sony) receivers (1997 models), one with RF remote, dual satellite antenna.
I would like to use 1 cable per TV, using a combiner or multi-switch or wireless or whatever device is better for satellite and air signal to be fed to 5 TVs.
I have 5 rooms with 5 TV s and 2 satellite receivers; I would like to have the following set up:
room 1- I have satellite Receiver 1, TV 1; need to get Satellite 1 and off the air (OTA) signals
room 2- I have satellite Receiver 2, TV 2; need to get Satellite 2 and OTA
room 3- I have TV 3; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA signals
room 4- I have TV 4; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA
room 5- TV 5; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA
1-What kind of combiner should I use ( I saw at Radio Shack 5-2500 MHz or 5-900 MHz or something like that)?
2-Do I need the distribution amplifier ?
3-Are these for outdoor use?
4-What kind of splitter should I use?
5-it is worthy using wireless video sender?
6-what multiswitch to use 3x2 or 3x5?
7-how to hook up the devices/cables, the order how they go? For example if I am to use a multiswitch (MS), the order would be IN to MS from Satellite LNB 1, LNB 2 , and OTA antenna; out cable 1, to diplexer 1, satellite receiver 1, TV1; how to run from receiver 1 to other TV s?
8-if I use a multiswitch (in sat 1, sat 2 and ota) out to diplexer 1 and diplexer 2; from diplexer 1 out to sat receiver 1 (1 input for sat signal, 1 input for ota) and out from sat receiver 1 to a splitter and from splitter, one output to TV1 and 1 output to TV 2; so the lead to TV 2 will have combined both sat 1 and ota signals; on TV 2 can I see ota program eather if the sat receiver 1 is on or not?
I hope makes sense what I am saying here because it is complicated to me and for already a week try to figure out how to set this up.
Thank you so much
A diagram would be greatly appreciated
Mark
I would like to use 1 cable per TV, using a combiner or multi-switch or wireless or whatever device is better for satellite and air signal to be fed to 5 TVs.
I have 5 rooms with 5 TV s and 2 satellite receivers; I would like to have the following set up:
room 1- I have satellite Receiver 1, TV 1; need to get Satellite 1 and off the air (OTA) signals
room 2- I have satellite Receiver 2, TV 2; need to get Satellite 2 and OTA
room 3- I have TV 3; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA signals
room 4- I have TV 4; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA
room 5- TV 5; need to get Satellite 1 and OTA
1-What kind of combiner should I use ( I saw at Radio Shack 5-2500 MHz or 5-900 MHz or something like that)?
2-Do I need the distribution amplifier ?
3-Are these for outdoor use?
4-What kind of splitter should I use?
5-it is worthy using wireless video sender?
6-what multiswitch to use 3x2 or 3x5?
7-how to hook up the devices/cables, the order how they go? For example if I am to use a multiswitch (MS), the order would be IN to MS from Satellite LNB 1, LNB 2 , and OTA antenna; out cable 1, to diplexer 1, satellite receiver 1, TV1; how to run from receiver 1 to other TV s?
8-if I use a multiswitch (in sat 1, sat 2 and ota) out to diplexer 1 and diplexer 2; from diplexer 1 out to sat receiver 1 (1 input for sat signal, 1 input for ota) and out from sat receiver 1 to a splitter and from splitter, one output to TV1 and 1 output to TV 2; so the lead to TV 2 will have combined both sat 1 and ota signals; on TV 2 can I see ota program eather if the sat receiver 1 is on or not?
I hope makes sense what I am saying here because it is complicated to me and for already a week try to figure out how to set this up.
Thank you so much
A diagram would be greatly appreciated
Mark