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<blockquote data-quote="leecovuk" data-source="post: 93708" data-attributes="member: 190240"><p>hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I've had a look around here and think you may be able to help me; I've tried to find the answers but am a little overwhelmed by it all.</p><p></p><p>I currently have a Panasonic TUDSB45 digibox and Sky Digital minidish install in Coventry, West Midlands UK. I am considering changing to a bigger dish (80 cm ?) and getting one or two extra lnb's fitted. I believe I need to get a different / second digibox too, some kind of switch and a second coaxial cable run from the dish.</p><p></p><p>My motives for this are a mixture of wanting to:</p><p>1) view free to air european channels and keep sky digital services.</p><p>2) view any (?) free to air hardcore mature content and _maybe_ subscribe to a channel.</p><p></p><p>So, given the above, could you please take a moment to answer the following few questions, treating me as a total satellite newbie please :</p><p></p><p>1) Which satellites can be picked up as described above, which serve both of my described 'motives'.</p><p></p><p>2) Which brands or specifications of digibox should I look at, again bearing in mind my described motives.</p><p></p><p>3) Relative to your previous answers, what specifically do I need in terms of extra cable runs, lnb's and switches (internal or external).</p><p></p><p>I know my layout here looks quite clinical but I am trying to be very clear and hopefully receive suitable advice and help. I can then research the costs of getting an installer to do the work for me. Presumably they usually want to supply their own parts.</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot for any specific help,</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leecovuk, post: 93708, member: 190240"] hello everyone, I've had a look around here and think you may be able to help me; I've tried to find the answers but am a little overwhelmed by it all. I currently have a Panasonic TUDSB45 digibox and Sky Digital minidish install in Coventry, West Midlands UK. I am considering changing to a bigger dish (80 cm ?) and getting one or two extra lnb's fitted. I believe I need to get a different / second digibox too, some kind of switch and a second coaxial cable run from the dish. My motives for this are a mixture of wanting to: 1) view free to air european channels and keep sky digital services. 2) view any (?) free to air hardcore mature content and _maybe_ subscribe to a channel. So, given the above, could you please take a moment to answer the following few questions, treating me as a total satellite newbie please : 1) Which satellites can be picked up as described above, which serve both of my described 'motives'. 2) Which brands or specifications of digibox should I look at, again bearing in mind my described motives. 3) Relative to your previous answers, what specifically do I need in terms of extra cable runs, lnb's and switches (internal or external). I know my layout here looks quite clinical but I am trying to be very clear and hopefully receive suitable advice and help. I can then research the costs of getting an installer to do the work for me. Presumably they usually want to supply their own parts. Thanks a lot for any specific help, Lee [/QUOTE]
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