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Satellite TV options question

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  • scotsbob
    scotsbob Posts: 4,632 Forumite
    Well a quad LNB will cost about £8-15 approx. Assuming you already have a dish correctly aligned with an existing LNB then it's a 5 minute job with a screwderiver and spanner. You can do it yourself if you have easy access to your dish. If not nou will need to look in your Yellow Pages for an aerial installer. I guess they will charge £40-50 for an hours labour on top of the cost and no doubt vat as well.
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    Surely the best/cheapest thing to do is to get an lnb with two or more outlets and buy a Sky digibox for each room? Just seen some digiboxes on Ebay for under £10.

    Agreed, no need to spend any more money than that..in fact I have purchased used Sky Receivers in good working order for a couple of quid each on car boot sales.
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