Hi Everybody:
I have a standard def DTV dual LNB dish. One LNB coax goes into a Hughes receiver in my bedroom. The other LNB coax goes into my house, but is currently not connected to any receiver (just hangs in the basement ceiling)
I want to connect a second receiver to the LNB coax that is in the bedroom via a split. I prefer to do this rather than re-threading the other unused LNB cable due to logistics within the house. I simply want to split that one cable going into the bedroom, connect one split to the reciever in the bedroom, thread the other split through a hole in the bedroom floor, down to the basement and connect it to a second receiver there.
When I do this, I lose channels. I'm starting to understand why (Transponder polarities, etc). My question: Is it even possible to split one LNB line to two receivers and obtain full programming on both? Thanks for advice.
PJB
I have a standard def DTV dual LNB dish. One LNB coax goes into a Hughes receiver in my bedroom. The other LNB coax goes into my house, but is currently not connected to any receiver (just hangs in the basement ceiling)
I want to connect a second receiver to the LNB coax that is in the bedroom via a split. I prefer to do this rather than re-threading the other unused LNB cable due to logistics within the house. I simply want to split that one cable going into the bedroom, connect one split to the reciever in the bedroom, thread the other split through a hole in the bedroom floor, down to the basement and connect it to a second receiver there.
When I do this, I lose channels. I'm starting to understand why (Transponder polarities, etc). My question: Is it even possible to split one LNB line to two receivers and obtain full programming on both? Thanks for advice.
PJB