Hi! I'm new and need some seemingly simple help. I looked at the thread of the guy who had TV2 working, but then it stopped working after he disconnected/reconnected. However, I don't completely understand how I can "un"-diplex the output. Let me explain fully.
So, my parents were coaxed (no pun intended) into getting Dish for the summer. But, they hooked up a TV that had to be moved (for a party they were throwing).
Long story short, my "TV2" got moved. TV1 is in the same spot and fully functioning.
Here is the setup.
[ame="http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/af293/asadjadoon/?action=view¤t=IMG_6892.jpg"]Receiver hookups picture by asadjadoon - Photobucket[/ame]
So I actually have two satellites. So the two far left connections to the receiver can be thought of as "one". Now comes the red diplexer, which combines the INPUT of the satellite [the left cable on the diplexer] and the OUTPUT of the receiver (to TV2) [right cable on the diplexer].
Outside my house, I have something else. Is this also a diplexer? How many things need to be attached to this? I tried attaching some junk old TV to both open coaxial ports and tuned into channel 60 (as set on the modulator in the receiver) and nothing came up. Is there a third coaxial that needs to be connected here? My dad had already messed with it before I got there and he can't remember.
[ame="http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/af293/asadjadoon/?action=view¤t=IMG_6886.jpg"]Diplexer thing outside picture by asadjadoon - Photobucket[/ame]
Satellite cable --------|this metal thing|---------- Receiver cable (presumably)
Now, here's my question. How do I hook up my "TV2" to this receiver? I could easily disconnect the "yellow" tag cable in the first picture (OUTPUT of receiver to TV2) to the TV, but obviously that's not how it is supposed to work.
I moved my TV upstairs and plugged it into the coaxial wall outlet. No luck. I tried attaching the wall outlet cables of the new room into both of those openings on the outside metal thing, no reception on air or cable 60/70-whatever-channel. I tried attaching a small TV to both of those connectors, nothing.
How do I "move" the output of the receiver to a new room?
Thanks,
~Ibrahim~
So, my parents were coaxed (no pun intended) into getting Dish for the summer. But, they hooked up a TV that had to be moved (for a party they were throwing).
Long story short, my "TV2" got moved. TV1 is in the same spot and fully functioning.
Here is the setup.
[ame="http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/af293/asadjadoon/?action=view¤t=IMG_6892.jpg"]Receiver hookups picture by asadjadoon - Photobucket[/ame]
So I actually have two satellites. So the two far left connections to the receiver can be thought of as "one". Now comes the red diplexer, which combines the INPUT of the satellite [the left cable on the diplexer] and the OUTPUT of the receiver (to TV2) [right cable on the diplexer].
Outside my house, I have something else. Is this also a diplexer? How many things need to be attached to this? I tried attaching some junk old TV to both open coaxial ports and tuned into channel 60 (as set on the modulator in the receiver) and nothing came up. Is there a third coaxial that needs to be connected here? My dad had already messed with it before I got there and he can't remember.
[ame="http://s1017.photobucket.com/albums/af293/asadjadoon/?action=view¤t=IMG_6886.jpg"]Diplexer thing outside picture by asadjadoon - Photobucket[/ame]
Satellite cable --------|this metal thing|---------- Receiver cable (presumably)
Now, here's my question. How do I hook up my "TV2" to this receiver? I could easily disconnect the "yellow" tag cable in the first picture (OUTPUT of receiver to TV2) to the TV, but obviously that's not how it is supposed to work.
I moved my TV upstairs and plugged it into the coaxial wall outlet. No luck. I tried attaching the wall outlet cables of the new room into both of those openings on the outside metal thing, no reception on air or cable 60/70-whatever-channel. I tried attaching a small TV to both of those connectors, nothing.
How do I "move" the output of the receiver to a new room?
Thanks,
~Ibrahim~