NekkidFish wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
You can have 2 TV's connected to one receiver if you want. The splitter outputs will be based upon how many receivers you will be using. If you only plan to use 2 receivers (few would need more in an RV) then you need a 2 way splitter. If you plan to use 3-4 receivers then you need a 4-way.
Thanks Bill. There will be a TV in the living room, and one in the bedroom ... and then there is one outside. Since I don't see the outside one and the one in the bedroom being used at the same time, maybe I should just have a second reciever and move it back and forth between those two TV's? Thoughts?
Put a 2 way splitter AFTER the receiver, run 1 leg to the bedroom and 1 leg to the outside. You won't have to move the receiver when going outside. Of course, unless you are using RF controllers, you will have to go inside to change channels.