Tips for connecting a second TV to Canalsat

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renard101 Posted messages 902 Status Membre -  
 jcc -
Hello CCM community,

so here is my little question,

I connected my CanalSat satellite dish to my home's antenna splitter to get CanalSat in my bedroom with the decoder, and everything works fine.

Now I'm wondering since the whole house is connected to the satellite dish, can I have CanalSat in my upstairs bedroom without a second decoder?
Is there a trick?

Like connecting the decoder before the splitter!?

I don't mind if there’s the same channel everywhere ;)

Thanks to anyone who will look into my question.

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2 réponses

Gil
 
First, we don’t use a splitter (nor a “T” divider) but a universal LNB head with 2, 3, or 4 outputs, and secondly, you need a second satellite terminal, like Canal Ready + subscription card, if it’s Canalsat, to follow this package on another TV set. Satellite TV distribution doesn't like the makeshift solutions you're considering. Also, read all the answers already given...
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renard101 Posted messages 902 Status Membre 67
 
Hello, goodbye Gil!!!

What's happening to you? Are you upset? I apologize for not knowing the exact language,

I always check the forum's search function before posting my question.

Best regards.
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VulcaniaSubmarine Posted messages 558 Status Membre 7
 
Hello,
I have a Canalsat decoder and I would like to have the signal duplicated on another TV.
I’ve heard that a demodulator would be effective. What is this machine and where can you find one? Do we take the signal from the Canalsat cube, is that right? And what do we take it from, the HDMI output or something else? Thank you for enlightening me, I’m a bit lost at the moment.
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rlevounda
 
I am Régis-Landry from Gabon, and I would like to clarify something regarding the demodulator. There are several models of TV modulators with RF output. The model I use is simple (Ikusi180 UHF TV modulator). It has a UHF input designed to connect a decoder, for example, Canal or other RF decoders that you have already linked one after the other. You only need one 75-ohm coaxial cable for the TV antenna input, and you will receive different channels on one or several TVs using your remote control.
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jcc > rlevounda
 
I am Jean-Claude from Libreville. I would like to receive my CANAL bouquet on several televisions in the house.
I specify that each television (3) can follow its own channels.
What should I plan for the installation?
P.S. I am a novice in this matter; please explain it to me in basic language. Thank you.
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