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So I've been looking around to see if OTA is worth fooling with in my area. I'm pretty much in the middle of nowhere and according to antennaweb and tvfool, I'm fairly fringe on everything. I even built one of those homemade antennas to see what would happen and I was able to pick up a couple of stations. Before I go any further with it though, I had a few questions I was hoping someone could help me address.
My house was a spec house built by an independent contractor. As such, the wiring was installed with cable in mind and not satellite. There is only one cable running into the house from the outside. This cable goes into the attic where there was a splitter feeding each room in the house. Each drop in the house only has a single cable in it.
When I had DISH installed, I got a 1000.2. It connects to the cable running into the house. This hits what I'm guessing is a diplexer. One out goes to the main tv in the living room and the other goes to the mater bedroom (It's just my wife and I, the house is small, 3bed, and we just have the two tvs). In the living room is the 722. It has what I'm guessing is the matching diplexer and then a separator for the two tuner inputs. All in all, a pretty simple setup.
So this is where my questions begin. Is there any way I can combine an OTA signal from an antenna either outside or in the attic with the signal from the dish going across the single line going to my living room?
I'm thinking not, but I thought it'd be worth asking. And please don't reply with "just run another line to the living room". I would love to do that but the line is on an exterior wall. The house is on a slab, so I can't go underneath, I don't want to drill through my brick from the outside and from everything I've read, a wall-fish on an exterior wall is a bad idea if not nearly impossible due to the insulation.
I've attached three drawings. The first is of the current setup and the other two are what I'm wondering if will work, one with the antenna outside and the other with it in the attic. Each connecting line is a single coax run. I've marked the exterior wall in the living room as such. Also, I'm not sure if I'm right on what device is what so I labeled what I thought to be the diplexers "A" and "B" and the separator "C". Device "D" in the last two drawings is what I'm not sure about. Is there something that does this or is "D" just nothing more than a logical representation of what I would like to do?
Thanks ahead of time for all your help.
EDIT: I should probably also note that I'm not really interested in having the OTA signal in the bedroom. It's just an old SD tv that probably won't be upgraded any time soon. I'm really just looking for OTA in the living room right now.
So I've been looking around to see if OTA is worth fooling with in my area. I'm pretty much in the middle of nowhere and according to antennaweb and tvfool, I'm fairly fringe on everything. I even built one of those homemade antennas to see what would happen and I was able to pick up a couple of stations. Before I go any further with it though, I had a few questions I was hoping someone could help me address.
My house was a spec house built by an independent contractor. As such, the wiring was installed with cable in mind and not satellite. There is only one cable running into the house from the outside. This cable goes into the attic where there was a splitter feeding each room in the house. Each drop in the house only has a single cable in it.
When I had DISH installed, I got a 1000.2. It connects to the cable running into the house. This hits what I'm guessing is a diplexer. One out goes to the main tv in the living room and the other goes to the mater bedroom (It's just my wife and I, the house is small, 3bed, and we just have the two tvs). In the living room is the 722. It has what I'm guessing is the matching diplexer and then a separator for the two tuner inputs. All in all, a pretty simple setup.
So this is where my questions begin. Is there any way I can combine an OTA signal from an antenna either outside or in the attic with the signal from the dish going across the single line going to my living room?
I'm thinking not, but I thought it'd be worth asking. And please don't reply with "just run another line to the living room". I would love to do that but the line is on an exterior wall. The house is on a slab, so I can't go underneath, I don't want to drill through my brick from the outside and from everything I've read, a wall-fish on an exterior wall is a bad idea if not nearly impossible due to the insulation.
I've attached three drawings. The first is of the current setup and the other two are what I'm wondering if will work, one with the antenna outside and the other with it in the attic. Each connecting line is a single coax run. I've marked the exterior wall in the living room as such. Also, I'm not sure if I'm right on what device is what so I labeled what I thought to be the diplexers "A" and "B" and the separator "C". Device "D" in the last two drawings is what I'm not sure about. Is there something that does this or is "D" just nothing more than a logical representation of what I would like to do?
Thanks ahead of time for all your help.
EDIT: I should probably also note that I'm not really interested in having the OTA signal in the bedroom. It's just an old SD tv that probably won't be upgraded any time soon. I'm really just looking for OTA in the living room right now.
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