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Several tv's on unicable system.
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<blockquote data-quote="stone28" data-source="post: 1081537" data-attributes="member: 414517"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year! ;-)</p><p></p><p>I have a Unicable setup (it's a Polish Polsat Cyfrowy thing.... equivalent to our Sky). The LBN is Inverto Unicable something like this (<a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inverto-QUDL42-UNI2L-Unicable-LEGACY-Splitter-Black/dp/B007XH3AEG" target="_blank">Inverto QUDL42 UNI2L</a>), so one uniCable output + 2 legacy. I'm only using the Unicable to my Unicable compatible receiver). Now I switched to multiRoom set up so will have for now Unicable receivers in 3 rooms). Wanted to bring one cable to a central point and from there one cable to each room.</p><p></p><p>Now one of the installers (but somebody who doesn;t understand UniCable) suggested to me to remove that and get normal quad LBN and use Multiplexer and send one cable to each room where I will be able to have both satellite and TV arieal signal on one).</p><p></p><p>Can I do something like this with my current LBN? So only one cable (Unicable signal) to the centre place with a splitter/multiplexer and from there one cable with satelite (unicable signal) + TV terrestrial in one to each room? Or if I want just Unicable signal do I just need a splitter? What kind? But ideally it would be nice to have both signals in one cable. Worst case scenario, which is not a big problem to be honest as I can easily have two cables going to each room (one for Unicable signal and one for terrestrial TV). What kind of splitter/device do I need assuming I can get one cable (input) for Unicable and one for TV terrestrial to a central place and than send all the necessary cables to each room</p><p></p><p>Or please suggest device for each option as one might be cheaper then the other and like I've said there is no problem for me to have to cables to each room.... in fact I already have it on one room as I didn't even know at the time you can send both signals in one cable.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for all the help.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p></p><p>Radek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stone28, post: 1081537, member: 414517"] Hi all, Happy New Year! ;-) I have a Unicable setup (it's a Polish Polsat Cyfrowy thing.... equivalent to our Sky). The LBN is Inverto Unicable something like this ([URL='https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inverto-QUDL42-UNI2L-Unicable-LEGACY-Splitter-Black/dp/B007XH3AEG']Inverto QUDL42 UNI2L[/URL]), so one uniCable output + 2 legacy. I'm only using the Unicable to my Unicable compatible receiver). Now I switched to multiRoom set up so will have for now Unicable receivers in 3 rooms). Wanted to bring one cable to a central point and from there one cable to each room. Now one of the installers (but somebody who doesn;t understand UniCable) suggested to me to remove that and get normal quad LBN and use Multiplexer and send one cable to each room where I will be able to have both satellite and TV arieal signal on one). Can I do something like this with my current LBN? So only one cable (Unicable signal) to the centre place with a splitter/multiplexer and from there one cable with satelite (unicable signal) + TV terrestrial in one to each room? Or if I want just Unicable signal do I just need a splitter? What kind? But ideally it would be nice to have both signals in one cable. Worst case scenario, which is not a big problem to be honest as I can easily have two cables going to each room (one for Unicable signal and one for terrestrial TV). What kind of splitter/device do I need assuming I can get one cable (input) for Unicable and one for TV terrestrial to a central place and than send all the necessary cables to each room Or please suggest device for each option as one might be cheaper then the other and like I've said there is no problem for me to have to cables to each room.... in fact I already have it on one room as I didn't even know at the time you can send both signals in one cable. Thank you in advance for all the help. Kind regards, Radek [/QUOTE]
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