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08-07-2020, 06:01 AM #1
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Satellite dish connections
Have a 2020 29RS. Trying to hook up satellite receiver. I can get signal via HDMI cable to living area Tv but dont know how to get signal to outside tv or bedroom tv. Any ideas/suggestions? Thanks
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08-07-2020, 09:20 AM #2
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It would be very helpful to know what equipment you are using (antenna, receiver(s), etc.).
For satellite signals, you must have a receiver at each TV and a separate cable feed to each one. The Winegard Pathway X2 antenna will support two receivers/TVs as long as both TVs are tuned to channels on the same satellite. I don't know about the 29RS, but RVs that are set up for satellite connections at each TV have separate inputs for each one in the utility bay.
An alternative is an HDMI splitter, but you would have to run HDMI cables from your receiver and splitter to each TV location. There are a few wireless distribution solutions out there, but I'm not familiar with them.
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08-07-2020, 07:05 PM #3
There are also RF modulators that will convert the Composite output from you receiver (if it has one) to analog cable. This you could connect to the same place you connect campground cable. Not HDMI, but a simple solution.
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