74vette wrote:
I was going to ask this question earlier but I had to deal with my black tank. Anyway, My neighbor has a new receiver box from Direct TV to replace his old one. The new box only has one coax cable hook up that is for satellite in. The tv out is HDMI. Our problem is the he has a splitter for different TV's in the motorhome. The old receiver box has a coax in for satellite and a coax out for tv. This allows a coax cable to run from the receiver box to the splitter. The splitter does not have an HDMI connection. Is there a cable that will go from HDMI to a coax connection or our we looking at a new splitter box?
Sounds like he now has a SWM receiver like the HR44 which is the Genie setup. He will need a SWM antenna for the rig. And a 21V power brick. He can use the composite output with a converter to coax to feed various TVs with lower quality (SD like) vs the HD HDMI. He'll have the 5 channel recording. He can watch either HD or SD channels depending upon his rigs TVs capability.
The basic Genie setup is the HR44 receiver (or other Genie receiver), SWM antenna, 21V power brick and SWM splitter (his current rig splitter won't work) with a coax to remote Genie Client receivers which is connected to the TV. Then he can watch any of the 5 recorded shows or live show from any of the remote TVs - ie each one can be watching a different channel and each one can be HD.
He can have just the HR44 and use a HDMI splitter to the remote TVs but he'll need to run HDMI cabel to each TV.