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Title: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: albitz on 12 September 2011, 22:04:37
Presumably the only option is Sky multiroom ?
If you later cancel subscription, do you also lose the multiroom facility ? :-/
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 12 September 2011, 22:12:03
yes albs u do but try and stop multiroom they keep u talkin for ages
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 September 2011, 22:31:25
Depends whether you want all the channels. If your only wanting free channels, you can use a sky box and wire it up to the dish on any spare LNB's and bob's your uncle.

Not sure if that's any help or you already knew?  If you did, apologies  :y
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: albitz on 12 September 2011, 22:34:17
I dont even know what an LNB is. ::) ;D
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 September 2011, 22:37:10
Its just the connector on the dish for the cable... no idea what the hell LNB stands for though  ::)
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: albitz on 12 September 2011, 22:39:11
Gotcha. thanks. :y
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: pscocoa on 12 September 2011, 22:50:11
Low Noise Block Down-Converter (LNB).

Best bet is to check if you have any spare capacity on your LNB - if your dish is a recent installation you may have a quad LNB - say 2 ports going to a recorder type box and 2 spare - you can just run cables to the bedrooms  and install Freesat HD for example
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 September 2011, 22:57:48
If you don't want to watch in both rooms at once and aren't bothered about HD quality in the remote room, feed the second room from the RF out of the main set top box and  use a remote eye to control it. :y

Multiroom also needs a phone line to every box in the house so it's  a pain in the crack, IMHO, unless you absolutely need to watch 2 Sky channels at once.
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: albitz on 12 September 2011, 22:59:40
Thanks for the info.I shall get the ladder out in the morning and have a look.Weve been here about 6 years and the dish was here when we got here, so not very new.
If I run a length of co-ax from the dish to a sky box in the bedroom, will we be able to watch a different channel to the one being watched downstairs ?
Edit. Just read Kevins post. Not bothered about HD.Havent even bothered getting it on the main TV which is capable of having it. Do want to be able to watch different channels though.
Did have a magic eye installed a few years ago, but it packed up after a few months.
All 3 TV,s have inbuilt freeview, so a freeview ariel may be the way to go.
Also have a Humax box which is still in its packaging from a year or so ago.
So many options................. ::) :-/ :-?
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 September 2011, 23:03:12
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Thanks for the info.I shall get the ladder out in the morning and have a look.Weve been here about 6 years and the dish was here when we got here, so not very new.
If I run a length of co-ax from the dish to a sky box in the bedroom, will we be able to watch a different channel to the one being watched downstairs ?
Edit. Just read Kevins post. Not bothered about HD.Havent even bothered getting it on the main TV which is capable of having it. Do want to be able to watch different channels though.
Did have a magic eye installed a few years ago, but it packed up after a few months.
Yes mate  :y
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: feeutfo on 12 September 2011, 23:16:00
If you want to watch the same chanel in other rooms, follow Kevs post. It's also what we have.

If you want differant channels in another room you need a set top box per room. Or a multiroom subscription per room to be precise.

Multiroom is expensive.

Viewing by rf is easiest and cheapest and can allow as many TV's as you like provided there are enough outlets on the junction box. Digi eye and remote per extra tv needed if you want to control the digibox per tv.
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 September 2011, 23:21:21
You don't need multi room subscription as long as your happy with the free to air channels.

If you have a spare sky box, use the cable and connect it straight to the dish if you have a free connector, job done. No monthly costs etc.

I did this when my teenage son lived with me  :y
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: pscocoa on 12 September 2011, 23:28:23
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You don't need multi room subscription as long as your happy with the free to air channels.

If you have a spare sky box, use the cable and connect it straight to the dish if you have a free connector, job done. No monthly costs etc.

I did this when my teenage son lived with me  :y

Do you not need a Sky viwing card (even if it is expired) for each box?
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 September 2011, 23:31:25
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You don't need multi room subscription as long as your happy with the free to air channels.

If you have a spare sky box, use the cable and connect it straight to the dish if you have a free connector, job done. No monthly costs etc.

I did this when my teenage son lived with me  :y

Do you not need a Sky viwing card (even if it is expired) for each box?

I think you do for some of the free channels, but most will work. IIRC Sky will sell you a "free to air" card for a one-off £20 or something. I'd just buy a freesat set top box if going this route, though.
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 September 2011, 23:38:50
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You don't need multi room subscription as long as your happy with the free to air channels.

If you have a spare sky box, use the cable and connect it straight to the dish if you have a free connector, job done. No monthly costs etc.

I did this when my teenage son lived with me  :y

Do you not need a Sky viwing card (even if it is expired) for each box?

I think you do for some of the free channels, but most will work. IIRC Sky will sell you a "free to air" card for a one-off £20 or something. I'd just buy a freesat set top box if going this route, though.
I never had a card in mine, but as Kevin said, get a set top box too. Same result  :y
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: tunnie on 13 September 2011, 08:22:49
Albs, at the moment Sky is running a Multiroom offer. Free boxes and free install. Sadly you do have to pay extra for each subscription, its £10 per box, but will match your main one.
Title: Re: Sky in different rooms.
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 13 September 2011, 08:34:21
You need one of these installs:

http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/loftbox4.htm