OTA mixed with Dish on same cable

Booker Noe

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I have searched around and have had conflicting info. I have a 722 Dish dual tuner that runs for 2 TVs. I am going to have a install an outdoor OTA to pick up local HD but it would be difficult to bring in another cable for the OTA. Is it possible to combine the OTA signal with the dish signal and then separate it back out to be able to attached it to the OTA receiver input?

If so what equipment is needed?
 
It is possible because I've been doing it over a year. I have Tv2 diplexed on the same cable as my main set with dual tuner and also have my OTA antenna coming in on that same wire. Only thing to watch is the same as for TV2.. be sure it is on a unused channel. The OTA will see this channel, but if you only use OTA for digital, it will be ignored. If you look at analog OTA, you'll have problems on this one channel on your main. But ignoring that is easy.
 
Yes you can do it. You need a diplexer to combine the OTA and dish signal , then another one to split the signal back out at the reciever. This really has nothing to do with TV2 output.
 
Does anyone have a diagram?


I have a diplexer outside for the 2 sat cable and it comes in the house with 1 cable and then hits another diplexer where one side goes to TV 2 of the receiver and the other goes to a dishpro plus separator and those lines go into the receiver SAT inputs.
 
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