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Can I use Sky+ with just one feed?

Posted on 4 May 2011 By TV and Tech No Comments on Can I use Sky+ with just one feed?

Question

Can I use a Sky+ box as an ordinary satellite TV box until I fit it with twin aerial cables and a twin LNB?

From: Peter

 

Our Answer

A Sky+ box has two tuners, to allow you to watch one satellite TV channel whilst you record another satellite channel. As such, it needs two feeds from the satellite dish.

You can just use a single feed from the satellite dish LNB, but you should be aware that you won’t be able to watch one channel while recording another channel. Also scheduled recordings made using the Sky+ planner will be prone to fail, especially where there is a programming clash.

Contact Sky to get the Sky+ box installed correctly, or contact a local satellite TV installer and ask them to quote for running a second satellite feed from the dish’s LNB.

 

Satellite TV F-Plug to F-Plug extension lead
Satellite TV F-Plug twin feed

 

 

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