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|  02-21-2005, 07:45 PM | #1 (permalink) | 
| Psycho | 
				
				Satellite and a multiplexor
			 I have a couple of dvr sat recievers and I can to the watch/record different channel bit no problem.  But my wife wants me to move one of the tvs and I dont want to have to string a bunch of new lines.  Anyone know if I can run one line and multiplex/diplex it so I can do the 2 channel bit? Or do I have to have a direct line to the satellite for each tuner. | 
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|  02-21-2005, 08:59 PM | #3 (permalink) | 
| Stereophonic Location: Chitown!! | shakran is on the right track.  Each receiver needs a direct line up to the dish.  Diplexing won't accomplish anything, as there isn't enough bandwidth on an RG-6 cable to hold 2 signals.  You could get a RF extender kit for the receiver and keep it in its present location.  You would be able to operate the receiver from anywhere in the house.  They usually run around $80. 
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|  03-02-2005, 08:50 PM | #4 (permalink) | 
| Crazy | If you could get a powered multiplexor that would work fine, wouldn't it? A powered one amplifies the signal, so that you can pretty much run cables as long as you want. I've got expressvu at home, and we have 4 tv's connected. I did have to connect two lines from the sattelite to the multiplexor, however, simply because the multiplexor needed a better signal strength...not sure why that was when it was powered, but give it a try 
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