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mikestock
Oct 26, 2014Explorer
For 2 tv's on one receiver I use the component output to one and HDMI to the other in my home. Of course, this means stringing wire, which is not so easy in an RV and you can only tune one station at a time. This works well for me to pair a tv in my office and a, seldome used tv in a guest room. RF remotes are essential.
I also use the 2 tv's in my den and kitchen off the same receiver. I wouldn't want two different programs in these two nearby locations anyway. For these two I use an Actiontec, send and receive unit. The Actiontec units are a little expensive but are versatile and handy to take on the road or tailgating.
I also use the 2 tv's in my den and kitchen off the same receiver. I wouldn't want two different programs in these two nearby locations anyway. For these two I use an Actiontec, send and receive unit. The Actiontec units are a little expensive but are versatile and handy to take on the road or tailgating.
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