One connector goes directly to the entertainment area. The sencond one is routed to the roof wnd would connect to a permanently mounted satellite dish. In that case you would put a small jumper coax from one connector to the other so your roof dish would go to the entertainment center.
You can do the trial and error method. Open a window and run a coax from your dish to your receiver and get your dish pointed and all set up. Disconnect the coax from the receiver and hook it to one of the connection points in the docking center. Connect your receiver to the wall plate in the entertainment center. IF you get nothing, switch the coax outside to the other connector.So how does one know which connector goes where?
I don't think you have a sat outlet in bedroom, but you are right about everything else.
There is a sat run in bedroom ceiling that is put there in case you put an antenna there. I used it to run to the bedroom TV. It starts along side the other input.
I got really tired of the Coby 5.1 system that came with the trailer, so I just ordered a new Onkyo TX-SR606 AV receiver to go in my 2008 3055BH. It comes with an option for Sirius Satellite Radio which I ordered. Has anyone figured out or know of a way to run the cable from the Sirius Antenna to the Entertainment Slide?
The outlets in my TV shelf in the bedroom say CABLE and SATELLITE. Please explain that?????
I have it hooked up to the cable outlet and am receiving digital TV through roof antenna. How do I get satellite to the BR? We have the right hand outlet at the sanitary station going to the satellite which is for the Livingroom.
The outlets in my TV shelf in the bedroom say CABLE and SATELLITE. Please explain that?????
How do I get satellite to the BR?
There are 4 satelite connections in the docking station of your 3055. 1 for the living area, one for the BR and 2 to the roof area for a roof mounted dish. I identified my satelite connections by trial and error as previously mentioned. You can use one reciever in the LR to feed the BR without a second reciever. I use a coaxial jumper from the "out to TV" of the reciever to the cable connection in the LR. This will back feed to the BR cable jack. Be sure the antennea booster is off as this will destroy the signal. Hope this helps.
The outlets in my TV shelf in the bedroom say CABLE and SATELLITE. Please explain that?????
How do I get satellite to the BR?
There are 4 satelite connections in the docking station of your 3055. 1 for the living area, one for the BR and 2 to the roof area for a roof mounted dish. I identified my satelite connections by trial and error as previously mentioned. You can use one reciever in the LR to feed the BR without a second reciever. I use a coaxial jumper from the "out to TV" of the reciever to the cable connection in the LR. This will back feed to the BR cable jack. Be sure the antennea booster is off as this will destroy the signal. Hope this helps.
H-m-m-m, very interesting. Must be an update for '09?? My 2008 BH 3400RL has 4 connections, 1 is a Phone, 1 is Cable, 1 is Roof Satellite, 1 is Satellite input to LR. Must be high-def wiring? Do you also have HDMI to the BR & LR? or RCA & "S" connections?? This would definately be an improvement for going to hi-def. Also, the last time I looked on Heartland's site the wiring diagram was the same as I've just described, hopefully when they get back to work on Mon, they can post a new wiring diagram? And, yes, you are absolutely right on about the antenna booster! The back feed you describe would mean that you would have the same thing on both TV's at the same time, would not work at my house during football season
The outlets in my TV shelf in the bedroom say CABLE and SATELLITE. Please explain that?????
How do I get satellite to the BR?
There are 4 satelite connections in the docking station of your 3055. 1 for the living area, one for the BR and 2 to the roof area for a roof mounted dish. I identified my satelite connections by trial and error as previously mentioned. You can use one reciever in the LR to feed the BR without a second reciever. I use a coaxial jumper from the "out to TV" of the reciever to the cable connection in the LR. This will back feed to the BR cable jack. Be sure the antennea booster is off as this will destroy the signal. Hope this helps.
Right now the LR TV can have ANTENNA or Satellite the way it is set up. I haven't looked at the HDDVR to see if there is an open "out to TV" plug available. So what you are saying is that I can run another cable line to the cable connection on the TV (don't know if it is available either). The way this Olevia is mounted, it is so diffiult to get to the plugins. The bracket is really in the way. So let's say I have an open spot on the receiver, open spot on the TV (both should say cable). Leave BR in cable spot, turn off booster. I should be able to change channels and have satellite in the BR and LR at the same time, and can watch different channels? What do I do about remotes? Can I purchase a universal one for the BR?