I'm not absolutely positive about the 9241, but every other Bell receiver I've had has been able to output through other other sources at the same time. You will get the same programing though and I don't know if the 9241 has a UHF remote (able to pass through walls). Not having a UHF remote can be worked around though.
Types of outputs would be HDMI, component, RCA composite, co-ax etc. I don't believe the 9241 has a co-ax out so your best bet would be to connect the farthest HDTV by HDMI and the closer HDTV by component. Most people don't see any difference in picture quality when using component versus HDMI. The reason I suggest using HDMI for the farther TV is that it is a one cable solution for video and audio. Making a long run for component would require five cables and for RCA composite would require three cables.
My only other suggestion would be to buy the two room solution which gives you a 9241 and a 6131 receiver. The 6131 is also HD and can be mated with a hard drive to make it a PVR. This can be helpful in some marriages.
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