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Sky+ - solutions with only one cable?

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  • richt71
    richt71 Posts: 946 Forumite
    You need 2 cables as far as I know as they give 2 feeds into your sky + box from the 2 LNB's. I you could have 1 super large cable but presumeably they'd need to drill a large cable hole to run the cable inside.
  • TonyLisaP
    TonyLisaP Posts: 505 Forumite
    You need two cables connected to the Quad LNB to get the different satellite stations at the same time. You could then feed those two cable cores into one sheaf then have the two connections into the satellite reciever. I imagine that this would be quite expensive to do as it would have to be done properly, one break and everyone loses connection. Sounds like you can afford it in your neighbourhood though.
  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
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    TonyLisaP wrote: »
    You need two cables connected to the Quad LNB to get the different satellite stations at the same time. You could then feed those two cable cores into one sheaf then have the two connections into the satellite reciever. I imagine that this would be quite expensive to do as it would have to be done properly, one break and everyone loses connection. Sounds like you can afford it in your neighbourhood though.

    There is no quad LNB involved, it is a communal dish.

    I think that is extremely judgemental - where I live is a 2008 new build with a similar setup - it is not a status symbol, nor an indicator of wealth (in my case!), it is just how a lot of new builds are done.

    I hope it was just a blip as I like your posts :)
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    . Or, are there twin cables that only take up the space of one cable that people could have threaded through the space?


    Yes there is a dual cable that is slightly larger than a standard satellite cable, not sure if they would fit in the space available.;)
  • Moneymaker
    Moneymaker Posts: 1,984 Forumite
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    But the twin "shotgun" WF65 cable has double the attenuation of "normal" WF100 cable, so the max run is about 20 metres.
  • missile
    missile Posts: 11,869 Forumite
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    You can upgrade a communal dish. I was quoted £320 for the equipment plus £150 for an aditional wire to my flat. Most TV engineers will give you a free quote. If you are fortunate your communal distribution board MAY have a spare port and you would only need to have an aditional cable run.

    I bought a PVR instead.
    "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
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