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Old 07-28-04, 02:55 PM
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Yet another DIRECTV TIVO question re: dual-tuner

I'm a DIRECTV customer, and I plan on picking up the $99/35 hour TIVO.

My question is about recording one thing and watching another at the same time.
The DIRECTV site gives the following disclaimer:

"for full functionality, the receiver requires connection of two satellite inputs from a dual LNB DIRECTV System dish antenna"

How do I know what kind of dish antenna I have?
It's one dish connected to three rooms.
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You must have a dish that has a dual lnb, ie., two coax cables coming off the dish.

http://www.merchantamerica.com/utahs...e&product=9578

Also you cannot split a single coax to feed the two tivo jacks
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If you have one dish and it's already feeding three rooms (and by that I mean three separate receivers that can all be tuned to something different at the same time), then you probably already have a quad LNB. This would mean you have an open, unused LNB port on the dish. You just need to run an additional lead off the dish to the second tuner on the DirecTivo.
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Actually, I believe you can split a single signal with the proper equipment. I have two lines coming into my house from the dish. I used a Satellite Splitter ($50) to split the signal for my Ultimate TV (still better than TIVO) downstairs.

Just my .02C
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Have a link for the satellite splitter?
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Courtesy of TivoCommunity.com, here are some links to some good multiswitches. Don't try to use a standard coaxial splitter!

16. Where should I buy a multiswitch?
Well, I wouldn't recommend the Brick and Mortar stores....they are WAY too expensive....They want $79 for a cheap 2x4, non-powered switch.

a. hometech.com I had relied on hometech for a long time because I have had good experiences with them in the past and their website is very informative. For a while, they did have some of the best prices on the net for Channel Masters and Spauns. They still have discount prices, but other .coms have beat some of their prices.

To check out their products, go here: http://www.hometech.com/video/dssmulti.html
Price for Spaun SMS5801 5x8 switch: $459.00
Price for Channel Master 6314IFD 3X4 $55.00


b. futurehomesystems.com
http://www.futurehomesystems.com/v503.shtml
Price for Spaun SMS5801 5X8 switch: $355.00
Price for Channel MAster 6314IFD 3X4 $110.00
Notice that this company has the spaun for over $100 cheaper, but the Channel Master for DOUBLE the price!

c. Suburban Electronics http://www.suburban-elect.com/
Their website is horrible and you can't find prices or products there.
I have been told that the SpaunSMS5801 switch is $350.00 but you have to call them to get the price.
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb...threadid=55509

When I had my DirectTivo installed, it came with a free Multiswitch, so I didn't have to buy anything extra.
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Re: Yet another DIRECTV TIVO question re: dual-tuner

Originally posted by 12thmonkey
I'm a DIRECTV customer, and I plan on picking up the $99/35 hour TIVO.

My question is about recording one thing and watching another at the same time.
The DIRECTV site gives the following disclaimer:

"for full functionality, the receiver requires connection of two satellite inputs from a dual LNB DIRECTV System dish antenna"

How do I know what kind of dish antenna I have?
It's one dish connected to three rooms.
If you order direct through Directv they will install it for free including any necessary wiring and multiswitch. Sometimes you can even get the Tivo's cheaper through Directv if you have been a customer for a long time.

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