HI!
We're building a new house and the electrician is doing all our low voltage wiring for computer networking, phones, TV and speakers. He's providing us with a data and television distribution box, but I am not sure it is exactly what we need for distributing a multi-source satellite signal.
Rats! I thought the distribution box was still here, but my husband put it back in the house. I can get the specifics on it tomorrow.
Anyway, we plan to have at minimum a dual LNB dish, we may go HDTV when we set up the new dish. At least 3 receivers, one to be a DVR. Maximum possible receivers would be 5 - but probably not any time soon (there are only 2 of us). The distribution box "black box" for video distribution reads that it accepts 1 video signal and outputs to 8 locations. Will it (could it) act like one of those signal combiner/splitter deals that lets you have only one cable running down from the dish (sorry about the lack of technical terms here - tired and can't think of the words )?
From what little is in the instructions with the distribution box or at the website for the manufacturer, I cannot tell! But there is plenty of space to add additional devices to distribution/split the satellite signal if needed, so it is not a complete loss.
The other part of the question is the actual wiring - and yes, I should have asked this much sooner, since they are planning the insulation next week. We're running RG6U everywhere - home runs from each place we want a TV/satellite receiver to the distribution box. How many runs of that cable do we need to run to where the dish will hook in? Do we need to run extra lines to any of the locations where the DVR or other receivers will be?
Any other suggestions for a new house installation so we'll be satellite and HDTV ready?
Thanks!
We're building a new house and the electrician is doing all our low voltage wiring for computer networking, phones, TV and speakers. He's providing us with a data and television distribution box, but I am not sure it is exactly what we need for distributing a multi-source satellite signal.
Rats! I thought the distribution box was still here, but my husband put it back in the house. I can get the specifics on it tomorrow.
Anyway, we plan to have at minimum a dual LNB dish, we may go HDTV when we set up the new dish. At least 3 receivers, one to be a DVR. Maximum possible receivers would be 5 - but probably not any time soon (there are only 2 of us). The distribution box "black box" for video distribution reads that it accepts 1 video signal and outputs to 8 locations. Will it (could it) act like one of those signal combiner/splitter deals that lets you have only one cable running down from the dish (sorry about the lack of technical terms here - tired and can't think of the words )?
From what little is in the instructions with the distribution box or at the website for the manufacturer, I cannot tell! But there is plenty of space to add additional devices to distribution/split the satellite signal if needed, so it is not a complete loss.
The other part of the question is the actual wiring - and yes, I should have asked this much sooner, since they are planning the insulation next week. We're running RG6U everywhere - home runs from each place we want a TV/satellite receiver to the distribution box. How many runs of that cable do we need to run to where the dish will hook in? Do we need to run extra lines to any of the locations where the DVR or other receivers will be?
Any other suggestions for a new house installation so we'll be satellite and HDTV ready?
Thanks!