Just had a brand-new DirecTV dish, 2 HD DVRs, an HD receiver, and SD receiver installed. The installer said the receivers were all of the newest variety, and were only a few months old (which I had expected).
He also used a new kind of power injector and DECA module. I had been expecting that each of those devices would need a dedicated coax run to the satellite (or rather the splitter). Both, however, can use the same coax as any receiver. The injector can pass along the signal to a receiver as well as inject power on the line to the splitter. The DECA module worked the same way.
Maybe I had the wrong expectation, but this was a welcome revelation. Four receivers = 4 coax runs to splitter, 1 coax run to dish. Simply need a spare power outlet near one receiver, for the injector, and an Ethernet port near where the DECA box will go.
Just thought folks would enjoy knowing.
He also used a new kind of power injector and DECA module. I had been expecting that each of those devices would need a dedicated coax run to the satellite (or rather the splitter). Both, however, can use the same coax as any receiver. The injector can pass along the signal to a receiver as well as inject power on the line to the splitter. The DECA module worked the same way.
Maybe I had the wrong expectation, but this was a welcome revelation. Four receivers = 4 coax runs to splitter, 1 coax run to dish. Simply need a spare power outlet near one receiver, for the injector, and an Ethernet port near where the DECA box will go.
Just thought folks would enjoy knowing.