Split TV off Joey, trying to get remote to work

mikemorin

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Apr 11, 2006
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I hooked up 2 tv's off 1 joey and the second tv is far enough away that the remote doesn't work. If i walk about 15ft from the room it starts to communicate with the Joey. Is there anyway around this to get it to pickup the remote that far? I have paired 2 remotes to the Joey so they both will operate the functions at both locations...

Thanks
Mike
 
Cannot do the antenna is internal on the Joey.

I was wondering how that worked. Since there was no visible antenna on the joey and it definitely isn't IR I wasn't sure if they joey was actually receiving the remote commands directly or if they were going to the hopper. I read that these were supposed to be new extended range remotes so I wasn't sure if the hopper was just getting all the signals and sorting it out based on which joey it was paired too. I guess an internal antenna would make much more sense though since you can switch which hopper a joey is linked to with just a couple button presses.
 
I hooked up 2 tv's off 1 joey and the second tv is far enough away that the remote doesn't work. If i walk about 15ft from the room it starts to communicate with the Joey. Is there anyway around this to get it to pickup the remote that far? I have paired 2 remotes to the Joey so they both will operate the functions at both locations...

Thanks
Mike
You might also try moving the Joey around, especially away from the TV and other electronics.

If you have 2.4 GHz WiFi in the house, try changing the WiFi to a different channel since the 32.0 and 40.0 remotes use the same band.


Recognizing you'd loose PIP, you could move your Hopper to the room you are splitting to 2 TVs. The external antenna may be enough, or you can add an extension, assuming you can find an extension kit or find the special connectors used.

As someone else posted, you could use an IR remote and an IR repeater. The 32.0 and 40.0 remotes are UHF only to Hopper/Joey so you'd need something else: either a universal remote or an older Dish remote. It might be a challenge finding a Dish remote that has the colored buttons AND works IR. Others may be able to suggest a specific remote model.
 
another option is to swap hopper and joey locations and then split off the hopper. Kind of depends on someone's wiring.

Might be a better choice since the Hopper has an external antenna. I'm going to take a guess the hopper will be a little better with distance.

As an experiment, you could just pair the remote to the hopper and just test the distance (before doing any swaps).
 
To test remote connection signal, press and hold sat button until all top buttons light up, then press and hold input button until sat button lights up. Now the remote will indicate signal strength with lights and tone so you can experiment with moving the Joey or remote around.
 
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