22-12-2005, 19:32
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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Originally Posted by quadplay
If there's never been Sky at the property, the box will be free and legally yours (ie, not rented). However, if it breaks down after 12 months you'll have to pay for a replacement.
The install will be free unless it is a non-standard install (e.g., the dish needs to be installed at a height greater than second storey, it's a very long cable run, etc.). You also should check whether you might need planning permission for a satellite dish on the property - this particularly applies to listed buildings or properties in conservation areas.
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Cool, should all be ok then
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Excellent, thanks
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22-12-2005, 19:33
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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Then you'd need either a second dish (which would require planning permission from the council) or a LNB with more than four outputs (a non-standard installation, which is chargable). Just one of the reasons ntl is better...

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this just gets worse, might have to add another multi room and sulk.
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22-12-2005, 19:36
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
One thing I would say though Zeph, is that if you're planning to have the Entertainment pack (6 mixes) on Sky, you'd be better off just getting an additional STB from ntl, since you've already got Family pack. This would cost £15 a month instead of the £21 you'd be paying Sky after the first three months.
Taking account of the offer, that makes the first year £180 with ntl and £220.50 with Sky - plus the facts that if the box breaks after that first year ntl will replace it free of charge, and you're not tied to a 12-month contract for an additional ntl box.
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22-12-2005, 19:41
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
When my parents had Sky+ installed, i got the non Sky+ box in my room. I dont know how they did it. Would they have had it as a free install?
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22-12-2005, 19:48
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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When my parents had Sky+ installed, i got the non Sky+ box in my room. I dont know how they did it. Would they have had it as a free install?
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Probably. When my parents upgraded to Sky+ a year ago tomorrow, they got the install free as long as they kept the old box as a multiroom sub.
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22-12-2005, 19:50
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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One thing I would say though Zeph, is that if you're planning to have the Entertainment pack (6 mixes) on Sky, you'd be better off just getting an additional STB from ntl, since you've already got Family pack. This would cost £15 a month instead of the £21 you'd be paying Sky after the first three months.
Taking account of the offer, that makes the first year £180 with ntl and £220.50 with Sky - plus the facts that if the box breaks after that first year ntl will replace it free of charge, and you're not tied to a 12-month contract for an additional ntl box.
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Sky is more suited to me as im not in a place in the house where the NTL cable could be routed to neatly. No Digisenders isnt good enough as I want to be able to watch what I want at the time. The Sky dish can be mounted on the wall outside my bedroom window and a cable straight through the wall to the box, sorted!
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22-12-2005, 20:03
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
Fair play!
And you're right, digisenders aren't brilliant, especially if the distance from transmitter to receiver is quite far or the house has thick/metal walls/floors.
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22-12-2005, 20:24
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
Ive thought some more on this. 2 Mixes for £7.50 (first free months - £15 thereafter) or Full Entertainment pack for £10.50 (first free months - £21 thereafter). Depends how my budget is tbh  Can you downgrade or are you locked into those Mixes for 12 months?
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22-12-2005, 20:33
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
You can downgrade after the first month, I think - but do check!
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22-12-2005, 20:46
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
Thankyou for all your help. If you can think of anything extra, please post it here!
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23-12-2005, 12:59
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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I hope thats not true as zephs post set me thinking that it might be nice to get sky plus for our room (living with claires folks).
They have sky+ upstairs and a normal sky in their room. The whole house is wired for the rf feed from the arial/sky+/dvd but the pic qual is crap exept on the sky and dvd.
So on the rare occassion the sky+ is not being used I get to watch what I want. This is normally 1 night a month  and stuff I record on the sky+ gets deleted to make room for corry
Might give sky a bell tm
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You could try ringing some of the independent Sky installers to see what they can offer and at what price. They may be willing to fit an octo LNB in place of the quad that is currently in place. That would enable up to two extra sky+ boxes to be run from the existing dish. Some independents offer the same packages as Sky do direct such as free digibox, free installation and reduced price initial monthly subscription charges and will also try to fit in with your requirements such as fitting octo LNB's.
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30-12-2005, 15:47
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
I have an Engineer coming on Wednesday for the install, got my Viewing card and Documentation today. Is there anything I should know?
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30-12-2005, 15:57
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
Remember the digibox has to be plugged into a phone line - although the installer will run an extension up to 20m (I think), they won't usually try to hide the cabling, so the closer you can site the digibox to the phone socket, the better!
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30-12-2005, 16:19
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
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Remember the digibox has to be plugged into a phone line - although the installer will run an extension up to 20m (I think), they won't usually try to hide the cabling, so the closer you can site the digibox to the phone socket, the better!
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Easy! There's a phone socket next to where I want the digibox, will the Engineer have Socket Doublers or will it pay to have one of these handy?
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30-12-2005, 17:49
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Re: Getting Sky for my Room
Can't hurt to have one spare just in case.
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