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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Equipment for reception of UK (FTA, Sky etc) in SW France (67)
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 833923" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>I bring my cable over from the UK. Currently I have PF100 (same B$lyB spec as WF100 but from a different manufacturer - Phylex instead of Wespro). I guess you'd have to order some from a UK supplier.</p><p></p><p>You can also buy WF100 as a bonded pair of cables (shotgun - but make sure it's WF100 not the smaller and lossier WF67) and as a foursome of cables inside a PVC sheath. These are easier to handle when you have a lot of cables although, obviously, a bit more expensive. The four cables in a sheath are actually colour coded which helps if you're installing a quattro LNB to a multiswitch as a quattro has to be connected a precise way. Fortunately a lot multiswitches available nowadays will work with quads as well as quattros.</p><p></p><p>That's the best answer I can give. Do you have relatives coming over or perhaps you make journeys back to the UK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 833923, member: 176256"] I bring my cable over from the UK. Currently I have PF100 (same B$lyB spec as WF100 but from a different manufacturer - Phylex instead of Wespro). I guess you'd have to order some from a UK supplier. You can also buy WF100 as a bonded pair of cables (shotgun - but make sure it's WF100 not the smaller and lossier WF67) and as a foursome of cables inside a PVC sheath. These are easier to handle when you have a lot of cables although, obviously, a bit more expensive. The four cables in a sheath are actually colour coded which helps if you're installing a quattro LNB to a multiswitch as a quattro has to be connected a precise way. Fortunately a lot multiswitches available nowadays will work with quads as well as quattros. That's the best answer I can give. Do you have relatives coming over or perhaps you make journeys back to the UK? [/QUOTE]
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