Fios One Mini output to a second TV
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I just got rid of an ancient set-top box and replaced it with a FIOS One Mini. The old stb hd a coax out port, and the Fios Mini has no output port that I can tell. I want to link a second TV to the FIO One Mini that will mirror the primary TV connected to it. How can I do this?
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@PLMGuy wrote:I just got rid of an ancient set-top box and replaced it with a FIOS One Mini. The old stb hd a coax out port, and the Fios Mini has no output port that I can tell. I want to link a second TV to the FIO One Mini that will mirror the primary TV connected to it. How can I do this?
The mini should have come with a composite adapter, looks like a 3/8" plug with a white, red and yellow RCA plug on the other end. That would get you composite out, but you can only have 1 active output at a time. You would need a distribution Amplifier, or splitter like this:
or like this:
Can't say which will work, but I believe the second one is more likely to do what you want.
Those are if you want an HD duplicate.
If you want a composite duplicate, use something like this:
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@PLMGuy wrote:I just got rid of an ancient set-top box and replaced it with a FIOS One Mini. The old stb hd a coax out port, and the Fios Mini has no output port that I can tell. I want to link a second TV to the FIO One Mini that will mirror the primary TV connected to it. How can I do this?
The mini should have come with a composite adapter, looks like a 3/8" plug with a white, red and yellow RCA plug on the other end. That would get you composite out, but you can only have 1 active output at a time. You would need a distribution Amplifier, or splitter like this:
or like this:
Can't say which will work, but I believe the second one is more likely to do what you want.
Those are if you want an HD duplicate.
If you want a composite duplicate, use something like this:
