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How To Mirror Phone To Dish Hopper

saxmann

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  • #one

Mirroring with Hopper/Joey?

Hello,

I currently have a 722 with the TV2 signal split to 3 different TVs. Information technology'southward just me and my married woman in my house and we primarily take the 722 in single mode. I have a few questions about how moving to a Hopper/Joey system would piece of work.

- Keeping Hard disk on all iv TVs is not a priority.

- I'm assuming I would need at least 1 Joey unless I wanted to run HDMI/Component cables with splitters all over my house (which I don't). Let'due south say I have the Joey in our sleeping room. What would exist the best way for me to get that signal mirrored to an office and another room? If this is possible, would an installer have to set this upwards for me, or is this something I tin can practise afterward they finish the Hopper/Joey install?

- I actually don't want to pay the monthly fees for 2 additional Joey's and would not like to motility a Joey from place to place since at most, just ii live streams are e'er going to be watched.

- I've plant that with the 722 in single mode, the SD signal to TV2 withal displays the Hard disk drive channels in the correct aspect ratio on widescreen TVs (it does not if the 722 is set up to dual fashion). Does anyone have a judge if the SD output on the Joey would at least bear witness the correct aspect ratio and fill up the screen on most programming? I'm non concerned with Hard disk drive, only that the aspect ratio is right.

- It may not make sense for us to upgrade, as our current setup works great for the states, but I would like to know what my options are.

Give thanks you!

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Scherrman

Scherrman

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  • #two

Whatever yous want to mirror you can just use an RF Modulator and then split that betoken to how always many TVs y'all wish. I plan on mirroring one of my TVs with the new arrangement.

saxmann

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  • #3

Cheers for the reply.

So you would take the blended connections out of the Joey into the RF modulator and then to the other TVs via coax, right? Would you lot so have to run a 2nd coax line from the RF modulator to exist split to the other TVs? Or can it run back up the same coax that goes to the Joey?

I've never been clear nigh splitting and combining signals through the same cable...

Scherrman

Scherrman

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  • #4

Cheers for the respond.

Then you would take the blended connections out of the Joey into the RF modulator and then to the other TVs via coax, correct? Would you then have to run a second coax line from the RF modulator to be split to the other TVs? Or can it run back up the same coax that goes to the Joey?

I've never been clear about splitting and combining signals through the aforementioned cablevision...

I'k not sure how combining signals volition work with the Moca setup.

TheKrell

TheKrell

A mighty and noble race originating on Altair IV.
  • #6

Annoyingly, that "future use" block is sitting right over channel iii correct up to UHF aqueduct 32 (or thereabouts). :(

dare2be

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  • #8

They may have just put that "hereafter utilize" tag in in that location to preclude people from trying to diplex on their cabling, not wanting to have to deal with those kind of trouble calls. ;)

We all would have felt safer if information technology had said "SOON to exist used"..... ;)

stardust3

stardust3

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  • #9

Combining signals that are a unlike frequency on a unmarried cablevision is done without issues. Combining signals that are close in frequency will cause trouble.

saxmann

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  • #eleven

What is that ? Joye ?

Point me to how you'll employ information technology on the picture:

joeyvertback.jpg

Umm... as I said, the blended output from the Joey would become into the RF modulator, and from that it would be sent out of the coax from the modulator. Am I missing something?

saxmann

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  • #12

Thanks for all of your replies. Looks like dropping a second line from an RF modulator and tying into my existing mirroring cabling would exist the simplest solution

KyDave

KyDave

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  • #15

Red, white, yellow. You do know what composite is, don't y'all?

  • #17

What is that ? Joye ?

Point me to how you'll use information technology on the flick:

joeyvertback.jpg


I see no composite output from Joye...

Really???
Then what practice y'all phone call that YELLOW connector in the picture of the Joey?

Lt Disher

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  • #18

I see no composite output from Joye...

Just open up your eyes that looks like composite to me.

cave1376

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  • #xx

Lt Disher said:

Just open your eyes that looks like blended to me.

Smith, P might be confusing blended for component connections.

Composite connections red, greenish and yellow. The red and white are used for audio. Yellow is used for video.

Component connections are cerise, green, blue, white and ruddy. The ruby, green and blue are used for video. Red and white connections are used for audio.

The connections of the joey in the picture from top down are, rg6....composite (out).....optical (out)....hdmi....Ethernet....usb and ability.

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