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phone/cable versus dish & femotel
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 333434" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>We have dish, and tho any of them are ridiculously expensive, in my book, we've been happy with it.</p><p> </p><p>We have one box that controls two tv's seperately. You can watch a different program on each tv, but there is only one "receiver" box. </p><p> </p><p>We wanted to put a tv in wee's room but didn't want to pay for an additional receiver (you can hook up 4 tvs to one "dish", but you have to have 2 receivers, which costs more money) so I just got a coax splitter and ran a coax under the house from the second tv to wee's tv (second tv is in our bedroom so not frequently watched, anyway). Obviously, what you watch on those 2 tvs is the same, but as I said, we don't watch the bedroom tv unless its later at night, anyway, when wee is asleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 333434, member: 1848"] We have dish, and tho any of them are ridiculously expensive, in my book, we've been happy with it. We have one box that controls two tv's seperately. You can watch a different program on each tv, but there is only one "receiver" box. We wanted to put a tv in wee's room but didn't want to pay for an additional receiver (you can hook up 4 tvs to one "dish", but you have to have 2 receivers, which costs more money) so I just got a coax splitter and ran a coax under the house from the second tv to wee's tv (second tv is in our bedroom so not frequently watched, anyway). Obviously, what you watch on those 2 tvs is the same, but as I said, we don't watch the bedroom tv unless its later at night, anyway, when wee is asleep. [/QUOTE]
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