Hello,
We recently decided to add a second Directv receiver in another room. The room was already wired, so I decided to forgo the "professional installation", assuming I could just split the line and connect the second box, like an OTA antenna. Now that the box has arrived I got around to doing my homework, and have since learned about polarization and multi-switches and all that jazz. Oops.
Both boxes are SD, and we have a "ZKF-DX54" dish with a sticker claiming it has a built-in multiswitch. There is currently one cable running into the arm of said dish (connected to our current box), BUT there is also a 6" length of RG-6 with a male connector not connected to anything that's poking out of the back of the arm.
Can I simply connect the second box to this second cable? Might I have dodged a bullet here?
Thanks for your help!
We recently decided to add a second Directv receiver in another room. The room was already wired, so I decided to forgo the "professional installation", assuming I could just split the line and connect the second box, like an OTA antenna. Now that the box has arrived I got around to doing my homework, and have since learned about polarization and multi-switches and all that jazz. Oops.
Both boxes are SD, and we have a "ZKF-DX54" dish with a sticker claiming it has a built-in multiswitch. There is currently one cable running into the arm of said dish (connected to our current box), BUT there is also a 6" length of RG-6 with a male connector not connected to anything that's poking out of the back of the arm.
Can I simply connect the second box to this second cable? Might I have dodged a bullet here?
Thanks for your help!