Bill.Satellite wrote:
ECones. I hope you read my response. It's pretty much all the information you need.
I did and appreciate the input, but I still need a way to get the satellite dish to it.
On my old class C, I just replaced the switch supplied with the unit with a manual A/B switch.
On the A side I had the antenna cable, and on B I had the exterior jack for the park cable or satellite, whichever was on it. I could select which signal to push to the TV cabinet by selecting a button.
When that signal got to the TV cabinet, it had a splitter that sent the signal to the TV coax jack and the satellite receiver. The receiver connected to the TV with an HDMI cable. I could then select either "TV" or "HDMI" from the TV source.
I had to draw my wife a diagram for when I wasn't along. ;)
Direct TV used source HDMI3 on the TV and B on the switch.
Park cable used source TV on the TV and B on the switch.
Antenna used source TV and A on the switch.
That actually worked quite well, but we have three TVs in the ACE, and that complicates the issue. :h
I plan to try a modification of 2oldman's suggestion. Either a splitter or an A/B switch between the outside receptacle and the power supply inside. I could then direct the signal directly to the satellite receiver and/or the power supply. We could only watch satellite in the living room, but we could still select the antenna or park cable for all three.
And just for the record, Johno02 answered the question in the subject line. It's not for anything.
