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emamum 15-11-2008 21:14

sky+ question
 
If i get a sky+ box will i have to upgrade my sky package or will it still work?

Tin Monkey 15-11-2008 21:19

Re: sky+ question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emamum (Post 651154)
If i get a sky+ box will i have to upgrade my sky package or will it still work?

Sky+ works with any subscribed package, so you'll be ok as long as you have a paid for subscription. Sky dropped the additional £10 Sky+ fee some time ago, so you'll be ok.

If you're upgrading from a normal box you may have to upgrade your cable and dish though, as Sky+ uses dual cable (shotgun cable), as it needs two feeds for each tuner. You could use it with an old dish and cable, but you'll only be able to record the channel you're watching.

Neil 15-11-2008 22:15

Re: sky+ question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 651157)
Sky+ uses dual cable (shotgun cable), as it needs two feeds for each tuner.

It needs one LNB feed for each tuner which is why you need two feeds for a Sky+ box as it has 2 tuners.

Tin Monkey 16-11-2008 05:56

Re: sky+ question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 651178)
It needs one LNB feed for each tuner which is why you need two feeds for a Sky+ box as it has 2 tuners.

Which is what I meant, but didn't express accurately in my haste.

entwisi 16-11-2008 09:19

Re: sky+ question
 
They tend to put quad (4 port) LNBs up now so if you can persuade them to run an extra cable from it you can plug a FreeSat box in as well.

When I had Sky+ installed we took multiroom but cancelled it as we didn't use it, teh extra cable was run in at teh back of teh main TV and tehn under teh floor to teh other room, all I need to do is pull it back and I can plug a FreeSat HD box inas well as Sky+

mattylad 21-11-2008 14:52

Re: sky+ question
 
May be a bit late but if you have not made the move yet, try ringing up and tell them that you want to leave Sky (assuming your no longer in your initial 12 months contract).

The retentions dept will jump through hoops to keep you and this may well include a vastly reduced price for the sky+ box and/or free fitting.

The cheap prices that you see are for new customers, us existing custo...mugs have to pay full price :(

emamum 21-11-2008 14:54

Re: sky+ question
 
thanks matty.... I am getting the sky+ box free cos my grandad is changin to something else. :D

mattylad 24-11-2008 20:54

Re: sky+ question
 
Keep your old one, you cab get some extra cable & connect tha up in the bedroom as a Freesat box, or keep it for when the sky+ fails (as they can do) and your waiting for the repair man.

***Mr D*** 25-11-2008 12:26

Re: sky+ question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 654557)
Keep your old one, you cab get some extra cable & connect tha up in the bedroom as a Freesat box, or keep it for when the sky+ fails (as they can do) and your waiting for the repair man.

How would you do that, I have sky+ and a few spare old sky boxes.

TIA

mattylad 25-11-2008 12:41

Re: sky+ question
 
Well, if you just have Sky+ in one room (I.E. NOT Multiroom) you will have 2 spare outputs on the LNB.

So to connect up you just get some satellite cable & some plugs, connect the plugs (do a short circuit test if you can) and connect them to the unused outputs and then to the old Sky boxes in whatever room you choose.

If your old box still has a card in it (I.E. you got a new one when you went to sky)
You just ring Sky up and discuss it with them &they will turn your old card into a Freesat viewing card for free.

If your old box does not have a card in already then its only about £20 from Sky if you ring them up.

Assuming the old box still works fine you can receive all the Freesat channels that they are offering. (not including HD etc of course).


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