Hopper/Joey connection question

jpmarto

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I've been bringing a Hopper with me in my trailer for DVR playback, but next trip I want to connect a Joey as well. I've yet to be at a campsite where I've had LOS to the south, so I haven't setup my 1000.2 with single node yet. Can I run coax directly from the Hopper to the Joey, or do I need to use a tap or node?

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
I've been bringing a Hopper with me in my trailer for DVR playback, but next trip I want to connect a Joey as well. I've yet to be at a campsite where I've had LOS to the south, so I haven't set up my 1000.2 with single node yet. Can I run coax directly from the Hopper to the Joey, or do I need to use a tap or node?
You'll need a Solo Node, but you have a couple of wiring choices:


If you don't have a rooftop Winegard Traveler, ignore it in both drawings. Also, you wouldn't need AB switches in the first drawing or a 2nd Solo Node as shown in the second drawing.
 
Thanks TW - I have a solo node so I could connect the Hopper & Joey through it easily enough. I thought I might be able to get away with connecting them through a tap or even a direct line since there won't be any antenna involved most of the time.
 
I suspect a tap will work as well as a node. A direct line will put voltage on the Joey that it might not like.
 
Thanks rglore, I should have remembered the voltage as I've used cheap signal meters and they were getting power from somewhere. Good thing you commented before I went all ID10T.
 
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To close the thread, as rglore thought it would, the tap worked just fine. I'll wire up the solo node anyway, and run a wire out of the trailer - I doubt the trailer factory external antenna connection is up to the specs needed for MOCA.
 

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