09-02-2008, 09:38
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Sky Quad LNB Question
Morning all,
Say you has a brand new Sky + installation and you had a quad LNB on the dish - could you output one of the spare connections (assuming Sky+ using just 2 of them) to another standard Sky receiver?
Now I believe I would need a viewing card in the 2nd Sky box, but don't Sky have some freview card or something? Not sure what channels this gives, but would there be any advantage in doing this?
I suppose basically what I'm asking is - can I have Sky+ downstairs and Std Sky upstairs - a poor mans multi room I suppose it would be called! 
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09-02-2008, 09:42
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
Yes you can.
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09-02-2008, 09:53
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
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Originally Posted by Jefferson T
Yes you can.
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OK - but what about the viewing card? I don't really want to be paying for a second full Sky sub.
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09-02-2008, 09:56
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
You will need a freesat card from here
http://www.freesatfromsky.co.uk/
They are £20 if you already have a box.
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09-02-2008, 10:11
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
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Originally Posted by Jefferson T
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Gotcha.
Pitty about the channel listings - thought is was a bit better than the line up they have.
I suppose a standard digital TV (freeview) would have a similar channel line-up?
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Goes and checks...
Nope - different line up! Might as well stick with a freeview TV!
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Will just need to find a small DVR / HD Recorder now...
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09-02-2008, 10:15
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
HHHmmm - freeview listings here
http://www.freeview.co.uk/channels/?__SITE=public&p[0]=channels
The choice is up to you of course, but if I could I'd probably go down the sky freesat route rather than freeview if I had to choose.
On the other hand I'd probably use a TV sender from the sky+ box so I could have the channels I'm already paying for, but if you've got family that's using it I guess that's not practical.
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The thomson top up tv HDD recorder is only 89.97 from Asda. (160gb HDD) There are quite a few about now. (Just make sure you get one with two tuners  )
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09-02-2008, 10:17
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
Or you could have multi room for £10 a month and then you get the same channels you've already got on the second box.
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09-02-2008, 11:20
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Re: Sky Quad LNB Question
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Originally Posted by videodj
Or you could have multi room for £10 a month and then you get the same channels you've already got on the second box.
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Don't think it's justified to be honest for the amount we would watch upstairs.
And besides - I could always take the RF2 output to the TV upstairs and add a magic eye - done this here already.
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