I am connecting up my 722 in dual mode now and have the TV2 in a distant bedroom. About 55 ft. from the receiver and through several walls.
Well, no surprise it didn't work so I decided to try using an old idea I heard others talk about by using a combiner / splitter and piggybacking the UHF controller signal onto the RF video cable and then splitting it out at the Cable jack on the wall using the little whip antenna in the room. Now I didn't even get a TV2 picture!
So my next step involved a bit more work. I ran about 70 ft of RG 6 from the 722's UHF remote jack through the attic crawl space and mounted the little whip on the end of this cable located over the room but now signal goes through the ceiling and this represents through one wall and about 10 ft. maximum. I got some success with this but the remote is quite sensitive to location of the interpretation of the remote commands is strange. eg. I push guide and I get info. I push channel up and I get menu. If I hold the remote in certain locations in the room the controls work right. Is this normal for the UHF control? Do I really need the antenna located in the same room for trouble free operation?
Well, no surprise it didn't work so I decided to try using an old idea I heard others talk about by using a combiner / splitter and piggybacking the UHF controller signal onto the RF video cable and then splitting it out at the Cable jack on the wall using the little whip antenna in the room. Now I didn't even get a TV2 picture!
So my next step involved a bit more work. I ran about 70 ft of RG 6 from the 722's UHF remote jack through the attic crawl space and mounted the little whip on the end of this cable located over the room but now signal goes through the ceiling and this represents through one wall and about 10 ft. maximum. I got some success with this but the remote is quite sensitive to location of the interpretation of the remote commands is strange. eg. I push guide and I get info. I push channel up and I get menu. If I hold the remote in certain locations in the room the controls work right. Is this normal for the UHF control? Do I really need the antenna located in the same room for trouble free operation?