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henry Tomlin | 17:41 Thu 29th Apr 2010 | Technology
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Hello.
I have an old sky dish on my chimney. I split the cable from the dish with a one into two outlets and plugged it into my free sat box. It doesn't seem to be working.
Q 1. Can I run a free sat box from any dish (in this case an old Sky dish)
2. Can I split the cable from the dish and put two outlets on it ?
Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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You dont need a special dish for Freesat ... and to split the cable all you do is change the LNB in the centre of the dish for a double or a quad.

http://tinyurl.com/32s3pr8

It will take far longer to set your ladders up than it will to change the LNB...its just a matter of removing a pin and undoing the coax lead... sliding out the old LNB and
re- assembling.
Took me about 2-3 minutes....no ladders though as I can reach out of a window..!
Didn't you ask about this before? I gave you an exact and full answer!

1. Yes
2. Yes, but you can only use one output at a time.
Here .. http://www.theanswerb...y/Question887549.html
Ok, I didn't see you latest.
Get on eBay and buy a Twin LNB
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...L&hash=item51845fd2d2

Read the stuff on the page about LNB fittings. You may need an adapter for your LNB arm.

With this setup, you have two independant outputs. Either/both can have a receiver working independantly.
If you don't mind watching same channel on both, use a spare Sky box as a Freesat (with an old card) and use the RF2 outlet to feed second room.
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