How to Extend UHF / UHF Pro Remote Range

Extending the UHF / UHF Pro range allows remotes to work reliably in difficult installations. The solutions use additional approved parts to “back-feed” the remote control antenna onto the same cable as the Home Distribution (CH 21 - 69 or 73 -125) Out or CH 3-4 Out for the TV2 location. This allows the remote control antenna to be placed in the room with the TV, extending the range of the UHF or UHF Pro remote control.

Note: If an over-the-air antenna is installed, the remote control signal cannot be combined onto the same cable as the over-the-air signal.

Single-TV Receiver Using IR-UHF Pro or IR-UHF Upgrade Kit and Remote Control Antenna Combined with CH 3-4 Output.
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Single-TV Receiver with UHF or UHF Pro Remote Control and Remote Control Antenna Combined with CH 3-4 Output
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Dual-Tuner, Two-TV Receiver with Remote Control Antenna Combined with Home Distribution (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) Output
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Dual-Tuner, Two-TV Receiver with Remote Control Antenna, Home Distribution (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) Output, and Satellite In Combined on a Single Cable
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Dual-Tuner, Two-TV Receiver with Remote Control Antenna Combined with Home Distribution (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) Output. Over-the-Air Antenna and Satellite in Combined Using Diplexers on a Separate Cable.
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