Hd Receiver And Satellite Dish Antenna With Terrestrial Antenna Or Cable Service - Toshiba DST-3000 Owner's Manual

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HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna
or Cable Service
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram below:
1) Connect the RG-6 Coaxial Cable from the satellite dish antenna to the back of the HD
receiver using the connector marked SATELLITE IN.
Optional Hookup: If you plan to combine an outside terrestrial antenna with the signal
from the satellite dish antenna, obtain a signal Diplexer* from your local retailer of
satellite accessories. Connect the RG-6 Coaxial Cable from the satellite dish antenna to
the "power pass" input of the Diplexer, and connect the coaxial cable from the terrestrial
antenna to the other input. Connect the output of the Diplexer to the back of the HD
receiver at the connector marked SATELLITE IN.
* Note: It is very important that you use a Diplexer that is designed to combine
satellite signals and terrestrial signals. Standard signal combiners are not
compatible.
2) Connect the cable from your terrestrial antenna or cable TV service to the HD receiver at
the connection marked IN FROM ANT.
Optional Hookup: If you plan to record a terrestrial signal while watching satellite
programming, or vice versa, connect the cable from your terrestrial antenna or cable TV
service to the input of a standard two-way splitter as shown in the hookup diagram.
Setting Up Your Satellite Receiver
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