Alright, Jon, here goes:
To add satellite to each room, you will have to install a diplexer onto each individual room line in the basement. Put this diplexer inline after all of your Channel Plus equipment. So, if your CCTV modulation occurs before the DA-550, then you should just have to remove each line one at a time from the 550 and add a diplexer to the line, with the "common" side leading toward the room. This is the side that looks like the INPUT port of a splitter. Then, connect a jumper wire from the 550 to the diplexer on the VHF/UHF port. Connect a satellite feed into the remaining port. It should be a port that is labeled Satellite and looks like an OUTPUT leg on a splitter.
Keep in mind that splitters and diplexers are very different things and can't be used in place of each other.
You will then need to install a second diplexer on each wire in the upstairs rooms. Connect the "common" side to the wire coming from the wallplate. The Satellite side will go to your satellite receiver and the other leg will go to your TV set.
Now the only other issue to solve is getting coax lines from the dish down to your distribution panel. It's a POINT A to Point B type of problem you can work out.
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My only other question is, can you view your CCTV cameras from inside your theater room? If not, we can do that too on the same wire that the 81 and 83 comes down on.
Also, why do you have a 5445 with the 622 and 722? Both have modulators built in to them already on their HOME DISTRIBUTION ports. You can use a simple splitter to combine them and you can turn on TV1 on both in the menu so you have 4 channels running down to the basement.
To add satellite to each room, you will have to install a diplexer onto each individual room line in the basement. Put this diplexer inline after all of your Channel Plus equipment. So, if your CCTV modulation occurs before the DA-550, then you should just have to remove each line one at a time from the 550 and add a diplexer to the line, with the "common" side leading toward the room. This is the side that looks like the INPUT port of a splitter. Then, connect a jumper wire from the 550 to the diplexer on the VHF/UHF port. Connect a satellite feed into the remaining port. It should be a port that is labeled Satellite and looks like an OUTPUT leg on a splitter.
Keep in mind that splitters and diplexers are very different things and can't be used in place of each other.
You will then need to install a second diplexer on each wire in the upstairs rooms. Connect the "common" side to the wire coming from the wallplate. The Satellite side will go to your satellite receiver and the other leg will go to your TV set.
Now the only other issue to solve is getting coax lines from the dish down to your distribution panel. It's a POINT A to Point B type of problem you can work out.
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My only other question is, can you view your CCTV cameras from inside your theater room? If not, we can do that too on the same wire that the 81 and 83 comes down on.
Also, why do you have a 5445 with the 622 and 722? Both have modulators built in to them already on their HOME DISTRIBUTION ports. You can use a simple splitter to combine them and you can turn on TV1 on both in the menu so you have 4 channels running down to the basement.