Hi all,
Newbie here, so hope i don't get terminology wrong.
I'm moving from dish (old DVR system) to Direct TV and I've got a DVR system coming with dual-tuner capability. I believe i'll need two lines from the dish to the receiver to take advantage of the dual tuner. However, I'm on a slab in a two storey house in atlanta, ga so i believe they will attempt a two storey wall fish.
My question is, instead of running two lines, is it possible to diplex the two signals from the dish onto one coax cable running into the house and then split it again before it goes into the receiver?
I know the splitting is possible - that's how they'll handle multiple TVs/multiple receivers, I was curious about multiplexing two signals on to one cable? that would be a whole lot simpler than running a second line.
TIA for the advice,
Bob
Newbie here, so hope i don't get terminology wrong.
I'm moving from dish (old DVR system) to Direct TV and I've got a DVR system coming with dual-tuner capability. I believe i'll need two lines from the dish to the receiver to take advantage of the dual tuner. However, I'm on a slab in a two storey house in atlanta, ga so i believe they will attempt a two storey wall fish.
My question is, instead of running two lines, is it possible to diplex the two signals from the dish onto one coax cable running into the house and then split it again before it goes into the receiver?
I know the splitting is possible - that's how they'll handle multiple TVs/multiple receivers, I was curious about multiplexing two signals on to one cable? that would be a whole lot simpler than running a second line.
TIA for the advice,
Bob