Splitting a signal

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Milwaukee12

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I was just wondering if anyone knew if it were possible to split a sat cable from the multi-switch. Here is what I want to do: I have a D*Tivo and am only using one tuner. Is there any way to use a high frewuency splitter to split the one cable into two?
 

Spade

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As a Directv tech, i know there are "high freq" splitter available but i haven't seen one yet 'cause our wharehouse doesn't carry it.:(
 

HCI

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Spade said:
As a Directv tech, i know there are "high freq" splitter available but i haven't seen one yet 'cause our wharehouse doesn't carry it.:(

It still will not work because when one tuner switches to even and the other to odd the odd will be cut out. :)
 

GB33

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By the way, I love and miss Milwaukee greatly. I even like your corny channel 12 ABC into Gif.
 
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locksmith30076

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if you want to have missing transponders in your satellite system you could go ahead and hook up a splitter. how many outlets that you have connect in your house? i could give you some idea how to cascade a multiswitch .
 

talos4

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Hey, Milwaukee12 , there's no more outputs from the the multiswitch!

Besides, I really don't want to try and fish another cable to your room!:D
 
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