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Bill_Satellite
Sep 08, 2013Explorer II
As long as you are only going to use one satellite receiver you need to nothing further. You just select the output you want to see on TV1 and you select the output you want to see on TV's 2 and 3. You can watch the one satellite channel on all 3 or you can watch satellite on TV1 and OTA on TV's 2 and 3. Whatever other connections you have made (like Cable) could also be selected in the same manner.
If you want to use a second receiver in the bedroom you are not going to run any of the input connections to the VCC but rather setup a somewhat complicated double set of A/B switches or simply run a new coax cable through the side of the RV (or through a window) to the bedroom that will run from the antenna directly.
If you want to use a second receiver in the bedroom you are not going to run any of the input connections to the VCC but rather setup a somewhat complicated double set of A/B switches or simply run a new coax cable through the side of the RV (or through a window) to the bedroom that will run from the antenna directly.
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