3rd tv on Dish Network (newbie question)



Hello all,
Hey I just got the Dish Network 2 days ago. Cool stuff.
Anyway, I got the package with just 2 tvs hooked up.

But right now am sitting in my office and wishing I had it hooked up
in here too.
Is there a way to split the signal and run it to the tv in here.
the Dish Network is hooked up to my bedroom and living room.
so if I am in the office then obviously not watching in the bedroom so
seems like there would be a simple solution. :)

I have the DP322 reciever. With 2 remotes.

I don't mind if it's the same channel as other tvs.
But can I buy a remote to change the channel in the office or use the
remote from the bedroom?

If the signal can be split, where do I split it? Cable off the
bedroom or before the reciever.
Thanks in advance.
oh, the reciever has an UHF antenna on it (if this is vital info)

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