Can i install a splitter on a satelite dish?
Answers: You cannot use a cable splitter to split the coax line coming from a satellite dish. The drive is because the coax not only carry the satellite signal from the dish to the receiver, but also carry power from the receiver to the dish. In complement, as you change channel on the sat addressee, different voltages are sent to the dish to select which satellite and which transponder's information to send down the splash.
Two different sat receiver on a split line would produce conflicts, and because the splitter wouldn't pass the power to the dish correctly, you'd promising also lose channels. If connected this channel for very long, one or both sit receivers is going to fry.
The lone *correct* way to create more outputs from a satellite dish (assuming you're already using adjectives available outputs) is to install a satellite multiswitch. Exactly which one depends on what service you are using and how many outputs you stipulation.
YES BUT WITHOUT ANOTHER RECIEVER YOU WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO WATCH THE SAME CHANNEL THE RECIEVER IS TUNED TO
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