Yes you can one of 2 ways. If your current amp has pass thru or some type of rca output. If not you can get a set of Y adapters and split the rca signal between the amps. I would not recomend doing this on more than 2 amps due to signal loss
Most universal remotes are IR (infrared, requiring line of sight operation between the remote and the recevier) while DISH uses an RF remote for separate room operation of the receiver for TV #2.If IR or RF is no issue, then the instructions that came with the universal remote will give the codes for standard satellite receivers, as well as the procedure to enter the code. The codes access the internal programming of the remote, so they vary with each brand.
Yes you can one of 2 ways. If your current amp has pass thru or some type of rca output. If not you can get a set of Y adapters and split the rca signal between the amps. I would not recomend doing this on more than 2 amps due to signal loss
Most universal remotes are IR (infrared, requiring line of sight operation between the remote and the recevier) while DISH uses an RF remote for separate room operation of the receiver for TV #2.If IR or RF is no issue, then the instructions that came with the universal remote will give the codes for standard satellite receivers, as well as the procedure to enter the code. The codes access the internal programming of the remote, so they vary with each brand.