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Old 11-06-2008, 19:56   #1
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Question Sky Freesat dish: usable with other freesat boxes?

Hi all,

Sky's freesat deal at £150 is looking quite attractive as the local aerial fitters are looking for around £200 to fit a freeview aerial and booster to our fixed site caravan. We'd then have to buy a freeview box on top. HD isn't a necessity.

Question is, if the sky box blew would I be able to use another make of freesat box with the existing sky dish or are they 'coded-in' to the sky box?

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Re: Sky Freesat dish: usable with other freesat boxes?

The dish points at the same satellites and will work with any free-to-air satellite channels, and any free-to-air satellite box.
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The dish points at the same satellites and will work with any free-to-air satellite channels, and any free-to-air satellite box.
Great, thanks for that.

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Re: Sky Freesat dish: usable with other freesat boxes?

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...17921&doy=12m6

What about something like that, easy to install and cheap. It'll pick up all the FTA channels (freesat) the only thing it won't do is HD or interactive

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http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...17921&doy=12m6

What about something like that, easy to install and cheap. It'll pick up all the FTA channels (freesat) the only thing it won't do is HD or interactive

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Thanks for the thought,

They are a good idea and I have looked at them, but we wanted a permanent fixture and I didn't want the hassle of getting hold of all the necessary bit and bobs to make it permanent on the van. Just idleness....

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