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egnlsn
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reply to Mark33

Re: [Satellite] What is a "Signal combiner"

said by Mark33:

So using a UHF modulator will enable me to watch ota programming on other TVs even when the sat receiver is on?
Yes. You would connect the A/V outputs of the receiver to the modulator and then connect the modulator to one of the OUT ports of a 2-way splitter. The OTA cable that comes in would connect to a 2-way splitter, with 1 leg going to the sat receiver and the other leg going to the other OUT port of the 2-way splitter that the modulator is connected to. The IN port would then go to the outlet that is homerun to the distribution center where all of the outlets are run to. That cable then connects to the IN of the distribution splitter. Every outlet then has all of the locals plus the sat receiver on whatever channel you modulated it to.
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Mark33

@12.0.x.x

Thank you so much eblcb. I guess this is the way to go. Googleing for UHF modulators I see that ChannelPlus makes also RF mudolators; what is the difference versus UHF modulator?


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