Sorry if this is newbie in knowledge but why is there a requirement of separate dish feeds for separate TV's?
To elaborate, why do I have 2 LNB's and a line from each run to each TV? Why can't a single lead to a single LNB be split amoungst as many receivers as you wish and each receiver tune to a different station?
I got to thinking about this while running my second lead in to feed my second receiver hooked to the same TV as my 510 so that I could watch live and record live at the same time. When a cable feed comes into your home you can split it up as many times as you want and there is no need for more than one feed so whiy is there with Dish?
And another question. I am receiving from 3 sats., 61.5, 119 and (crap don't remember the other one). One receives only my local PBS station while the other receives the main satellite channels. I assume that the third receives my local broadcast channels. Is this why I have 2 LNB's and 2 seperate lines run into the house. If so, why can't I find a join connector (2 lines into 1) anywhere on the lines?
Thanks for putting up with the (anyone should know that) questions,
Autoeng
To elaborate, why do I have 2 LNB's and a line from each run to each TV? Why can't a single lead to a single LNB be split amoungst as many receivers as you wish and each receiver tune to a different station?
I got to thinking about this while running my second lead in to feed my second receiver hooked to the same TV as my 510 so that I could watch live and record live at the same time. When a cable feed comes into your home you can split it up as many times as you want and there is no need for more than one feed so whiy is there with Dish?
And another question. I am receiving from 3 sats., 61.5, 119 and (crap don't remember the other one). One receives only my local PBS station while the other receives the main satellite channels. I assume that the third receives my local broadcast channels. Is this why I have 2 LNB's and 2 seperate lines run into the house. If so, why can't I find a join connector (2 lines into 1) anywhere on the lines?
Thanks for putting up with the (anyone should know that) questions,
Autoeng