I have never posted before, and I do not yet own a 721 (I have one of the first Dishplayers that is still working fine, after over 3 years). However, I am thinking of getting the 721 (or maybe the 921 if it ever appears) to have twin tuners. Unfortunately, the cable wiring in my house is set up such that I cannot easily pull two RG-6's to the living room.
Has anyone tried using a RF splitter (coax hybrid) to split just one RG-6 into two signals to feed the two tuners? You'd get a 3dB loss on each signal, but that shouldn't be a problem given that the feed has the LNA. The only issue I can imagine is if the splitter has a short to ground from eithet of the outputs, it would mean that the DC signal coming from the receiver cant get back up to the antenna (to power the LNA).
I'm confused why all the current generation twin-tuner receivers have been designed to use two RG-6 inputs when they could have implemented a splitter in the box and hence required only one coax input.
Please help.
Thanks.
Has anyone tried using a RF splitter (coax hybrid) to split just one RG-6 into two signals to feed the two tuners? You'd get a 3dB loss on each signal, but that shouldn't be a problem given that the feed has the LNA. The only issue I can imagine is if the splitter has a short to ground from eithet of the outputs, it would mean that the DC signal coming from the receiver cant get back up to the antenna (to power the LNA).
I'm confused why all the current generation twin-tuner receivers have been designed to use two RG-6 inputs when they could have implemented a splitter in the box and hence required only one coax input.
Please help.
Thanks.