One Receiver 2 tvs

 

Silver Member
Username: Kirankumar

Kenya

Post Number: 794
Registered: Oct-07
Guys,
how would you hook up a second tv on a c00lsat 7000,
i know if it is done you can view same channels on both tvs,any help and what cables and where to connect.thanks
 

New member
Username: Mfawaz

Windsor, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 1
Registered: Feb-07
you can do that through a spliter, just attach the spliter to the cord that is coming out from the reciver to the TV, then u can split it to two tvs
 

Silver Member
Username: Kirankumar

Kenya

Post Number: 795
Registered: Oct-07
but i have rca cables coming out
 

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Username: Jmill1948

Chester, Va Usa

Post Number: 1090
Registered: Apr-04
buy an rca splitter
 

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Username: Kirankumar

Kenya

Post Number: 796
Registered: Oct-07
james i have a splitter,
i have co ax coming from dish to reciever,i have cable coming to reciever and from receiver to tv and i have rca cables from receiver to tv,so where do i hook up.thanks
 

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Username: Brucester

Post Number: 968
Registered: Jul-06
i think the best way is on the lmb you got 2 outs on it one to one box the other to the other box works good for me
 

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Username: Vyizder_zomenimor

Post Number: 34
Registered: Aug-06
Feed one TV with the RF (cable)out of the cs7000 and the other (closer) TV with RCA cables. Thats the way I have in in the bedroom/basement
 

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Username: Birdwatcher

Post Number: 645
Registered: Jul-06
bruce he said he has one receiver and two tvs.
 

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Username: Birdwatcher

Post Number: 646
Registered: Jul-06
use the rca jacks on the back of the receiver, but use high quality rcas for the video because you will get a shitty Picture if you dont
 

Bronze Member
Username: Jgrumby

Post Number: 12
Registered: Dec-07
Orziz Aziz said it. Use coax on the tv furthest away from the receiver and rca patch cords on the tv closest to the receiver. And as david said, use high quality patch cords for the video for best results.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Jgrumby

Post Number: 13
Registered: Dec-07
Oh yeah, and if you want to add a third or fourth tv, put a splitter on the coax output and run a line to each of the tv sets.
 

Silver Member
Username: Brucester

Post Number: 969
Registered: Jul-06
you are so right sorry i miss read that
 

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Username: Kirankumar

Kenya

Post Number: 803
Registered: Oct-07
thanks guys
 

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Username: One_eye_jack

Post Number: 187
Registered: Nov-07
bruce l
you can't be in a hurry on this
Hi Tech stuff.

African try next door,
the Audio, Video section
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