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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    Just wanted to followup with a 10-4 on TV2 functionality. Happy to report it was a simple plug and play as suggested. Just need to order a 2nd RF remote and Ill be cooking with grease. Thanks again and hope everyone has a nice evening. -Chris
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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    Thanks for the input. I've tried my best to show that TV2 is plugged directly into the 1st Diplexer so if something was confusing I apologize. So if I'm understanding this correctly I can leave the setup as is and simply (Hookup a coax from the UHF port of the Triplexer to UHF (tv2) port on the...
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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    Ok here is the Triplexer: This device is in a closet right next to the receiver. 1 input from the Dish \ 2 outputs to the receiver. A simple drawing of the topology: *There are no other splitters in the house, all coax to the bedrooms run directly to the cable entrance, all dedicated home...
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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    There is 1 Blue Diplexer that is at the beginning of the topology. (Photo 1) Then right next to the receiver is a 4 port (1 IN\ 2 Sat Out \ 1 Antenna Out) **I'll get a picture of that too** The 2 Sat Outs go to the receiver with a spare Antenna coax not connected to anything. TV2 is 1 cable...
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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    Below I've linked an image of the I/O wiring. Top single coax is a dedicated line from my ISP for cable internet. Completely separate. Bottom Splitter is wired as followed: Left = Output to the ViP722k Receiver Right Top = Input from Dish/Satellite Right Bottom = Output to TV 2 (SD) All...
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    ViP722k DVR: 2nd TV no Display or Audio

    Hello, not sure what the problem is but the search function is not "functioning" with my Linux box. What I have is a single Dish with Dual output coaxial which connects to a block. So only 1 of those 2 coax cables are required and one is capped off at the block. The other coax hits a 3-way...