If your TV has the available ports on the back; Coax, Video, AV, Comp, or HDMI; you can connect both services. You can cycle through your inputs settings to get from one type service to the other. It is all dependent on the receivers and the type connection used between the receivers and your TV. This is no different than connecting a DVD or any other component to your TV.
Yes.
Yes. You would need to hook the cable/Satellite box cable up to the computer.
yes, because they are both different services.
It is unlikely. Most portable televisions do not have the right hook ups to be connected to the equipment.
You own all wiring from the "customer side" of the cable box to the inside of your house, regardless of who installed it.
Try hooking your HDTV to your satellite via HDMI cable. If that doesn't work, consider analog component cables.
check your surround sound if it has an HDMI or AV input jacks. if it has, then you are good to go. from your satellite receiver, attach the HDMI cable or AV cable. connect it to your surround sound. after connecting the satellite receiver box and surround sound, attach the HDMI or AV cable from the surround sound to your television.
satellite, you can steal it... lol cable is probably
You can hook up a stereo system with a Dish satellite to an old TV with only one AC input by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system. Then, use the AC input for the satellite itself.
by using the three plug RCA cable for the sound system
The only advantage that satellite internet has over cable, is that in certain locations where cable is unavailable, usually satellite will provide television services.
yes. as long as you have 2 tv sets. if you only have 1 tv set then you need to unplug 1 service before you use the other service and vice versa