Azaniah
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Hi (first post)..
I am looking at installing a multiswitch to allow any room in the house to have the choice of sky / sky+ / skyhd or freeview (dual pvr) [Plus FM/DAB]
I have a couple of questions (as I am pretty naive about this stuff).
Can anyone tell me the smallest dish / quattro lnb combination of any decent quality. I am pretty sure the dish I have now is the Standard Sky mini dish, and I don't want to replace that on the front of house with too large a dish.
Each room will recieve 2 WF100 feeds from the multiswitch, both will be triplexed for SAT/FM/UHF. However I only need one to be un-triplexed ( is that a word?) the other will be the 2nd feed for sky box / freeview pvr and I am ensure is I HAVE to un-triplex the feed, or if it can be fed straight into sat. That way I can use a single quad wall-plate.
Also if anyone knows a good installer in the Slough area that would like some business fitting new Aerials, dish and so on, that would be great.
Steve
I am looking at installing a multiswitch to allow any room in the house to have the choice of sky / sky+ / skyhd or freeview (dual pvr) [Plus FM/DAB]
I have a couple of questions (as I am pretty naive about this stuff).
Can anyone tell me the smallest dish / quattro lnb combination of any decent quality. I am pretty sure the dish I have now is the Standard Sky mini dish, and I don't want to replace that on the front of house with too large a dish.
Each room will recieve 2 WF100 feeds from the multiswitch, both will be triplexed for SAT/FM/UHF. However I only need one to be un-triplexed ( is that a word?) the other will be the 2nd feed for sky box / freeview pvr and I am ensure is I HAVE to un-triplex the feed, or if it can be fed straight into sat. That way I can use a single quad wall-plate.
Also if anyone knows a good installer in the Slough area that would like some business fitting new Aerials, dish and so on, that would be great.
Steve