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In order to enhance your satellite system and improve your viewing pleasure, there are countless accessories available on the market. A satellite TV accessory can improve signal quality, split the satellite signal to feed more devices, and more.

IR-to-UHF Upgrade Kit

This product can be used to connect your DISH Network IR receiver to multiple TVs. It also allows you to remote control an infrared DISH Network satellite receiver from anywhere in your home.

 Converts IR to UHF  the upgrade kit is easy to install and also includes a remote control.  with UHF, the Dish Network receiver can be remote controlled from anywhere in your house, through solid obstacles like walls and floors  This accessory is incompatible with DISHPlayer Model 7100 & 7200 receivers.

Phonex Easy Jack

You can get rid of unwanted cables across the floor or along the base board by using your already existing AC outlets. Any AC outlet in the house can be turned into a phone jack for purchasing PPV movies, Interactive TV and many others. And the installation is fast, simple, secure and reliable.

 Built-in surge protection  No need to invest time and money into hard-wiring a new phone jack  Caller ID/Call-waiting compatible

The Easy Jack is designed to use existing AC outlets to connect Satellite TV Receivers, Digital Video Recorders (TiVo, ReplayTV), dial-up modems, and more to the phone line. This satellite TV accessory eliminates the complications hard-wiring involves.

The Easy Jack extends dial tone to any electrical outlet and can be relocated without resetting the security feature.

Spare Remote Control

Your remote control can get misplaced, stepped on or chewed by the family pet. You don't need to worry about this if you have a spare remote control. Sometimes a new remote control can even be better than the original one, allowing you to control other devices as well.

Surge Protector

A surge protector is designed to protect electrical devices from power surges and voltage spikes. Surge protectors block or short to ground voltage above a safe threshold level. You need a surge protector in order to keep your satellite devices functional.

Satellite 2-Way Splitter

This satellite TV accessory allows you to divide the satellite signal to feed two devices like a TV or VCR. You can also use it to combine signals and transmit them on a single cable. Wideband 40-2150MHz frequency is best for satellite systems. Splitters are usually compatible with most digital satellite brands.

Satellite In-Line Amplifier

An amplifier is and extremely useful satellite TV accessory especially if you need cables longer than 100 feet between the satellite dish and antenna. A satellite in-line amplifier can boost the video signal and also increase the audio volume. The frequency band it works with is 950-2050MHz

 

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