Joey splitter possible?

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gislands

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Apr 29, 2013
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California
Hi all,
So I know what I am talking about when the tech comes by on Saturday, is it possible to use a splitter at the point where you have one joey and have two joeys there? I now have two tv's in my garage next to each other (yay college football and NFL season). The node is located about 30 feet outside. I understand there is a node that has dual outs. I obviously have the single out node.
So can the coax just be split right where the joey is to make two joeys...or...will I need a dual out node and another coax run through my garage?
Thanks for the help
G Islands
 
Short answer is yes as long as the number of devices (splitters, taps, etc.) in the system doesn't exceed the limit. Your installer will know these limits.
 

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