Re-Wiring a sky box into different room ??


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Old 12-07-2008   #1
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Re-Wiring a sky box into different room ??

I have a sky box in 1 bedroom but want to move it into another bedroom.

How would i go about it ? Should i get sky down to do it ? Or can a general electrician re-wire the box ?

Is it just a case of wiring the box round the skurting board and through the walls etc...

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Hi, there's not much to rewire really.

You need a length of decent satellite coax eg wf100, a couple of f-conectors and am f-joiner 'barrel'.

You can run the cable how you see fit, then just plug it all back in.

Remember to turn off the box when disconnecting.
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You can also cable it directly from the dish to the new room. Either option will work
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