Question:
Can I diplex my OTA HD into one of Direct TV's new 5LNB Satellite coax cables?
Victor G
2007-09-26 23:52:04 UTC
Can I diplex my OTA HD into one of Direct TV's new 5LNB Satellite coax cables?
Four answers:
jjki_11738
2007-09-27 04:18:56 UTC
No-there's a frequency overlap that will prevent this from working.
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2017-01-02 23:05:48 UTC
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2007-09-27 04:02:22 UTC
I wouldn't recommend it....I just had one guy yesterday trying to do what you want....



Picture looked crappy and he was INJECTING satellite power into his TUNER....



Trying to save a Buck or two....

Ended up with his TV disconnected UNTIL he runs the wire UNDER his home !

That's what electricians do.....



Keep it separate and you'll never have to pay me to figure out why your picture looks so bad....
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2007-09-26 23:57:44 UTC
There should be an input for antenna input on the back of your receiver. If not (and why not) ask them.


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