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Satellite TV Offers Two TV’s, one DVR» Two TV’s, one DVRThis has to be a worn out question. What’s needed to get one signal to serve two tvs? I have DirecTV DVR (Samsung). Thanks for any help/advice. Comments (4) -> “Two TV’s, one DVR”
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Mike, I assume that is a single tuner receiver…
The only thing you need to do is take the cable wire that goes into the back of the TV and unscrew it.
Then put a splitter on that line…that will give you two ports with satellite TV…after that the only thing you need to do is attach one cable to one of the ports and the other end of that cable to one of your TV’s…Then do the same thing with the other port.
Hope this helps
dave
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Dave,
Thanks for the prompt reply. And, I have two signal inputs. Air goes to the TV Antenna. The feed from DirectTV DVR is an S-Video cable. Is there a device for that?
regards,
Mike V
Mike, sorry for the long delay… I’ve been away on vacation…
Anyway, You should still have a port on the back of the DVR for a coaxial cable can screw on for TV’s that don’t have an s-video cable option.
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