Hi all,
I currently have a Hopper three in my living room and in my garage I have three 4k Joeys. These feed three tv's that are in the garage (think man cave). Anyways, they are scattered about and I am going to do some rewiring for an audio receiver and I kind of want them all right by each other next to the receiver.
So I think there is two coax feeds coming from the node (? sorry if my terminology is wrong) that go to the three 4k Joeys so one must have a splitter. Also I cannot check as I am on lunch at work right now.
My question is this... can there just be one coax off the the node and then a splitter down the line that breaks off into three or four 4k Joeys?
Thanks for all the help. I have a very basic knowledge of coax and splitters from the old analog cable TV days.
I currently have a Hopper three in my living room and in my garage I have three 4k Joeys. These feed three tv's that are in the garage (think man cave). Anyways, they are scattered about and I am going to do some rewiring for an audio receiver and I kind of want them all right by each other next to the receiver.
So I think there is two coax feeds coming from the node (? sorry if my terminology is wrong) that go to the three 4k Joeys so one must have a splitter. Also I cannot check as I am on lunch at work right now.
My question is this... can there just be one coax off the the node and then a splitter down the line that breaks off into three or four 4k Joeys?
Thanks for all the help. I have a very basic knowledge of coax and splitters from the old analog cable TV days.