Does Direct TV have the same single wire to dual tuners capability like Dish TV does? If not, why not? Which is the better quality, if any, between using single wire with separator and running two wires to dual tuners for Dish TV?
fun_dude101 said:About 2 years ago, direct TV did have a mult-room reciever for the people who didn't want to pay the extra 5 bucks. It was beta tested in Oklahoma city and I believe Phoenix. I was working in OKC when we had to install them. They were junk and caused alot of service calls. The output to the other room was 18V and it had a little eye that sat on the TV to change the channels. They eventually came out with a DC inserter kit so we could take the voltage out and diplex it back and insert the voltage again, but the kit costed 25 bucks. We had to take 2 lines in and one out to the other room. Since we were beta testing it, if it required a wall fish for the other line, Direct TV expected us to do it for free. It lasted about 6 months then direct tv dropped it. Phillips made the recievers and they were junk.
What technology, its a simple of high frequency splitter with a good name.charlesrshell said:I am talking about the single coax from the dish or switch to a dual receiver tuner with a separator. How come Direct TV doesn't use this technology and Dish does?