What I have now is a 522 and a 322 with each of the four total outputs going directly (no splitters) to a specific TV via RF cable (actually TV1 is connected locally via RCA, but this description is close enough for government work).
What I want is to take these four independent RF tuner outputs and combine them onto one, and then split the result. End result being any TV can receive any tuner's output by changing the (TV's) channel.
Ideal would be some type of unit that has four RF inputs and four RF outputs that I could simply put in place behing my 522/322 receivers. Does such a thing exist? Where do you get one? Are their issues of good quality/bad quality devices that would justify buying more expensive units (if they exist in the first place)?
If a drop-in thing like I want doesn't exist, I can handle the splitting part, but being a newbie I don't know about the combining part. Can you just use a splitter "backwards" to make it a combiner (for lack of a better work)?
Any tips about how to set this up would be appreciated. I realize there will be remote control issues, but I can deal with that.
Thanks!
				
			What I want is to take these four independent RF tuner outputs and combine them onto one, and then split the result. End result being any TV can receive any tuner's output by changing the (TV's) channel.
Ideal would be some type of unit that has four RF inputs and four RF outputs that I could simply put in place behing my 522/322 receivers. Does such a thing exist? Where do you get one? Are their issues of good quality/bad quality devices that would justify buying more expensive units (if they exist in the first place)?
If a drop-in thing like I want doesn't exist, I can handle the splitting part, but being a newbie I don't know about the combining part. Can you just use a splitter "backwards" to make it a combiner (for lack of a better work)?
Any tips about how to set this up would be appreciated. I realize there will be remote control issues, but I can deal with that.
Thanks!
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 The TV 1 signal is going to be your problem, You can set the 322 to channel 4 and the 522 to channel 3 because they are frequency adjacent channels you may see interference in either picture.  The lowcost method is to use a SC-3 signal combiner and use the adjusting pots to balance signal levels.  On the SC-3 you would input the 522 on the ch-3 port and the 322 on the ant. port then balance the signals to minimize interference.  The output of the SC-3 would be combined using a splitter backwards with the TV 2 outputs of the 322 and 522 then probably would be sent to a distribution amplifier, from the amplifier to the homes cable distribution system.  If you need more than 4 outputs this might be justifiable but much more complex than your current 1 tuner for each TV.
 The TV 1 signal is going to be your problem, You can set the 322 to channel 4 and the 522 to channel 3 because they are frequency adjacent channels you may see interference in either picture.  The lowcost method is to use a SC-3 signal combiner and use the adjusting pots to balance signal levels.  On the SC-3 you would input the 522 on the ch-3 port and the 322 on the ant. port then balance the signals to minimize interference.  The output of the SC-3 would be combined using a splitter backwards with the TV 2 outputs of the 322 and 522 then probably would be sent to a distribution amplifier, from the amplifier to the homes cable distribution system.  If you need more than 4 outputs this might be justifiable but much more complex than your current 1 tuner for each TV. 
 
		 
 
		