Hello!
In 1991 when my house was built, it was originally cabled with a big dish setup. One main receiver (General Instrument Video Cipher II Plus 2400R) was used to manipulate the dish and send signal to 7 rooms in the house. Those original cables still come into the house in a thick bundle, but are no longer used.
In 2001 or so, we "upgraded" to DirecTV after realizing that the cost of just calling a dish repair tech to the house would cost more than the entire DirecTV installation with its better digital reception (I personally miss the old dish and the ability to "tune" it by manually directing it to different patches of sky).
When we spoke on the phone with the rep, they said that they could use the existing cables and the technician said the same thing when he arrived. He then proceeded to disconnect cables willy-nilly and waste 5 or 6 hours before saying, "I don't know what to do." He came back the next day with the magical solution of just putting in new cables to 3 of the rooms (we have had no more than 3 receivers).
I guess my question is, what's going to be my easiest option for moving a receiver to different rooms which are already cabled for a disconnected system? I'm open to anything and I have some DIY ability. I sincerely wish to avoid calling a DirecTV tech out to monkey around drilling new holes in my house, and I don't really want to run 200 feet of RF cable around my floorboards and doorways from "active" rooms.
Thanks! :
In 1991 when my house was built, it was originally cabled with a big dish setup. One main receiver (General Instrument Video Cipher II Plus 2400R) was used to manipulate the dish and send signal to 7 rooms in the house. Those original cables still come into the house in a thick bundle, but are no longer used.
In 2001 or so, we "upgraded" to DirecTV after realizing that the cost of just calling a dish repair tech to the house would cost more than the entire DirecTV installation with its better digital reception (I personally miss the old dish and the ability to "tune" it by manually directing it to different patches of sky).
When we spoke on the phone with the rep, they said that they could use the existing cables and the technician said the same thing when he arrived. He then proceeded to disconnect cables willy-nilly and waste 5 or 6 hours before saying, "I don't know what to do." He came back the next day with the magical solution of just putting in new cables to 3 of the rooms (we have had no more than 3 receivers).
I guess my question is, what's going to be my easiest option for moving a receiver to different rooms which are already cabled for a disconnected system? I'm open to anything and I have some DIY ability. I sincerely wish to avoid calling a DirecTV tech out to monkey around drilling new holes in my house, and I don't really want to run 200 feet of RF cable around my floorboards and doorways from "active" rooms.
Thanks! :