by Bill Adams » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:12 pm
You will need to connect each receiver (one at a time) to the coax that comes from the "Main" connection on the Carryout and perform the check switch routine. Once one is done and you have a successful SW64 switch showing you can put the second receiver on the coax and start again. Once both receivers are showing a good check switch they should both work at either location. You do have to ensure that both receivers are trying to watch programming on the same satellite since the antenna can only "see" one satellite at a time. To test, set them both to the exact same channel. If one receiver is looking for programming on the 119 and another is looking for programming on the 129 you will not be successful. The first receiver will be able to view anything you choose but the second receiver will be a slave to the first and can only view those channels that are available on the same satellite.
Bill
Traveling the Western US by RV
Winegard SK-3005