Okay,
I have 5 runs of coax coming into my home and I do not have the capability to run another line.
I currently have 4 LNB lines coming in from my two dishes (2nd dish is for 61.5) and the 5th is being used for my cable modem service.
I have a nice OTA antenna that I want to run into the house as well, but I'm not quite sure how to make it work.
The OTA antenna requires amplification to work, so I don't think I could combine it with either the Sat or Cable modem line and backfeed the amplification without messing something up.
Can I do the following....
1. Take 2 of the LNB lines outside and connect them to a stacker.
2. The stacker would then use a single cable coming into my control panel inside the house.
3. I would then destack the two LNB signals and connect them to my DP switch.
This would free up an extra cable run and I could use it for my OTA.
If I can stack two or more of the LNB feeds, then what product do I need to buy to do the stacking and destacking?
Thanks in advance!!
I have 5 runs of coax coming into my home and I do not have the capability to run another line.
I currently have 4 LNB lines coming in from my two dishes (2nd dish is for 61.5) and the 5th is being used for my cable modem service.
I have a nice OTA antenna that I want to run into the house as well, but I'm not quite sure how to make it work.
The OTA antenna requires amplification to work, so I don't think I could combine it with either the Sat or Cable modem line and backfeed the amplification without messing something up.
Can I do the following....
1. Take 2 of the LNB lines outside and connect them to a stacker.
2. The stacker would then use a single cable coming into my control panel inside the house.
3. I would then destack the two LNB signals and connect them to my DP switch.
This would free up an extra cable run and I could use it for my OTA.
If I can stack two or more of the LNB feeds, then what product do I need to buy to do the stacking and destacking?
Thanks in advance!!