Difference between RF IN antenna input and Satellite Socket input?
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Hello,
For a few months, I have been using ADSL TNT with Orange through my UHD87 decoder. I want to install a second TV, but while looking at a PDF on how to install it (just to get informed since I had already done it :)), I noticed there is:
- an input: RF IN antenna input to connect your TNT antenna + RF OUT antenna output to connect the TV decoder to the television or another device.
- a second input: Satellite socket
My questions are as follows: what is the difference between the RF IN antenna input and the satellite socket? What is the purpose of the RF OUT antenna output? And can I connect my second TV to the RF OUT to enjoy TNT on both televisions?
Thank you in advance for your explanations and answers!!
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For a few months, I have been using ADSL TNT with Orange through my UHD87 decoder. I want to install a second TV, but while looking at a PDF on how to install it (just to get informed since I had already done it :)), I noticed there is:
- an input: RF IN antenna input to connect your TNT antenna + RF OUT antenna output to connect the TV decoder to the television or another device.
- a second input: Satellite socket
My questions are as follows: what is the difference between the RF IN antenna input and the satellite socket? What is the purpose of the RF OUT antenna output? And can I connect my second TV to the RF OUT to enjoy TNT on both televisions?
Thank you in advance for your explanations and answers!!
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 26.0.1410.64
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Hello,
The RF IN (input) antenna socket is reserved for connecting a "rabbit ears" antenna.
The satellite socket is reserved for connecting a satellite dish.
The RF OUT (output) socket allows you to connect a VCR, a decoder, etc. You can connect a second television to this output, but you will not benefit from TNT decoding (It will be as if your second TV were connected directly to your antenna).
You will need another decoder or your TV must already be equipped with one.
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The RF IN (input) antenna socket is reserved for connecting a "rabbit ears" antenna.
The satellite socket is reserved for connecting a satellite dish.
The RF OUT (output) socket allows you to connect a VCR, a decoder, etc. You can connect a second television to this output, but you will not benefit from TNT decoding (It will be as if your second TV were connected directly to your antenna).
You will need another decoder or your TV must already be equipped with one.
--
A little "Hello" to start + a little "Thank you" after the issues + a little [RESOLVED]
are never superfluous!
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Thank you for your answers Legoland, so if I connect my second TV, which includes a DTT tuner, to the RF OUT output, I could enjoy DTT?
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Yes, of course, as long as your aerial antenna picks up the DTT well!