Need help getting signal to another TV. My username says it all.

STUCK_HELP

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Hi folks. I found this forum while searching for a way to accomplish a particular setup inside of my office. We are a Dish Network subscriber with a fairly standard VIP 222K receiver. Basically it has been setup and working great for a couple of years now. We have an HDMI out going to one TV that is close by. The cable from the wall that feeds the receiver is, I think, bi-directional and feeds yet another small TV on someones desk in another suite in our office. Basically, I want to split the signal out into another coax plug in for a new TV we installed in a downstairs suite. We are completely OK with only having one channel at a time shared across the other TVs that are not connected via the HDMI.

I bought a couple of splitters at Radio Shack that I though might work and have tried every single combo I can think and can never get signal to one of the flatscreens via coax. Below are pictures of what we have:

Here is the first connection from the wall jack incoming from the dish on the roof:
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That then splits into two different other splitters as seen here:
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Those splitters then plug into the back of the receiver:

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So, at what connection do I add a splitter, and what kind of splitter do I even use? Is this even possible? Sadly, a coax cable is all we have stretching from this area to the other floor so no other connection type is possible.

Thanks all!
Greg
 
It looks like you have a remote antenna backfeed setup to help your TV2 remote. To 'mirror' the TV2 feed, you can use a regular splitter near where the current TV2 is located (after the other diplexer).
 
Welcome to the site, and yes a very unique user name. :)
 
Thanks for the reply Speedy. You'll have to forgive me for being such a novice; that is exactly what I am, but which wire from the pics above would I remove to plug into my splitter? And which one of the splitters that I purchased below should I use? Thanks again and sorry to be so dense. this is not my forte.
 

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mirroring tv2

first disconnect wire going into IN side of red HFS2d connect this cable into 1 out side of bi-directional splitter, run short cable from input side of splitter back to open connection on red HFS2D, now run other out side of bi-directional splitter to new tv that will be mirrored, tv2 will need to be on same channel as other mirrored tv, should now have tv
 
first disconnect wire going into IN side of red HFS2d connect this cable into 1 out side of bi-directional splitter, run short cable from input side of splitter back to open connection on red HFS2D, now run other out side of bi-directional splitter to new tv that will be mirrored, tv2 will need to be on same channel as other mirrored tv, should now have tv

Freefall, you are my hero! I tried exactly what you wrote above just now and it worked great! I wouldnt have known to hook it up the way you described. Again, it is perfect. Thanks sir!
 

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