Hi,
I concider myself fairly technical but my focus went to computer networking in college and now I find that setting up satellite systems and home theatres beyond the included cables to be too much for me.
I am planning on installing an antenna tower outside my house along the back of a garage for HDTV over-air reception. while out there I would like to install my future satellite dishes (currently suspended DTV service to afford this upgrade from SD to HDTV satellite). The run into the house will at least be 100' maybe 150' including height of tower.
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~phone3196944600/
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~phone3196944600/
I would like to use home runs from the dishes and ant so that any multiswitches can be located in the closet. All cables come into the house through the closet but will go to a media A/V cabinet/entertainment center in the living room. Here all of the components (dvd, satellite receivers, stereo) will live. Then the signals from these components will go back to the closet to be distributed to the rooms.
Can sat dual RG6 cables and HDTV ant RG6 run 150'?
I read that the Directv hdtv dish requires 3 coxials alone. Making the total = 6. (3) hd sat (2) locals sat (1) ant. Or should I just keep the ugly dishes on the house?
Where would you recommend I place the switches (planning for adding more receivers in the future is why I want to put it in the av closet).
My tv is an hdtv monitor not tuner so I plan to purchase a hdtv sat receiver that can also do the tuning for the ant. Between the tv and the receiver, i would like to use DVI-D but the distance is about 30' (receiver in media cabinet - tv in parlor).
Has anyone run DVI-D that distance?
Does anyone know of a directv receiver like the current dish network pvr that has an extra tuner for a second tv all in one box?
Know of great resources besides this site (or other forums within) that might help me. Over the distances, I have been looking into UTP bulans (make it more like a network for me but I don't want to spend the extra money, have another device to fail, and lose possible signals strengths.
If anyone can shed some light, I would appreciate it.
It is hard to find max specs on cable runs for DVI and satellite cables.
RJ
I concider myself fairly technical but my focus went to computer networking in college and now I find that setting up satellite systems and home theatres beyond the included cables to be too much for me.
I am planning on installing an antenna tower outside my house along the back of a garage for HDTV over-air reception. while out there I would like to install my future satellite dishes (currently suspended DTV service to afford this upgrade from SD to HDTV satellite). The run into the house will at least be 100' maybe 150' including height of tower.
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~phone3196944600/
http://www.iowatelecom.net/~phone3196944600/
I would like to use home runs from the dishes and ant so that any multiswitches can be located in the closet. All cables come into the house through the closet but will go to a media A/V cabinet/entertainment center in the living room. Here all of the components (dvd, satellite receivers, stereo) will live. Then the signals from these components will go back to the closet to be distributed to the rooms.
Can sat dual RG6 cables and HDTV ant RG6 run 150'?
I read that the Directv hdtv dish requires 3 coxials alone. Making the total = 6. (3) hd sat (2) locals sat (1) ant. Or should I just keep the ugly dishes on the house?
Where would you recommend I place the switches (planning for adding more receivers in the future is why I want to put it in the av closet).
My tv is an hdtv monitor not tuner so I plan to purchase a hdtv sat receiver that can also do the tuning for the ant. Between the tv and the receiver, i would like to use DVI-D but the distance is about 30' (receiver in media cabinet - tv in parlor).
Has anyone run DVI-D that distance?
Does anyone know of a directv receiver like the current dish network pvr that has an extra tuner for a second tv all in one box?
Know of great resources besides this site (or other forums within) that might help me. Over the distances, I have been looking into UTP bulans (make it more like a network for me but I don't want to spend the extra money, have another device to fail, and lose possible signals strengths.
If anyone can shed some light, I would appreciate it.
It is hard to find max specs on cable runs for DVI and satellite cables.
RJ