Welcome To P8ntballer.com
The Home Of European Paintball
Sign Up & Join In

Question about SKY

Skeet

Platinum Member

Skeet

Platinum Member
i got sky on vista!
supposed to be an 8meg connection.
got a just under 16meg dload off my newsgroups, so id recomend gettin vista!

pluss sky tv! half price for a year!
Sorted!
Pissed ......
dev
Vista has F*ck all to do with your download speed mate.
That is down to your connection and router.

How far from the exchange are you?

I think Sky does upto 8 Meg for £5 a month and upto 16 Meg for £10 a month.

As james pointed out, I know a bit about Audi Visual stuff...I also know a fair bit about Broadband...as that is what I do:D
 

Booti

suicide blonde comin thru
Aug 18, 2003
280
0
26
Manchester
this was more a question about exterior cabling than interior. bascially i had SKY installed about 12 months ago and i am thinking about upgrading to SKY+ but at the same time i am about to start a full refurb of my house. so while i have all the floorboards up and the plaster off the walls i was going to run new cables to where i wanted the TV's.

ACE has pointed me to CPC for the cable, but has informed me that i cant cannot the sat dish to a splitter box and then run the TV points from this (like you can with a TV aerial), but apart from that, i think i may be sorted.
 

robof9

awkward
Feb 20, 2005
1,052
9
73
East Coast
www.p8ntballer-forums.com
the dish to the box needs to be good cable, mainly as i was told by my engineer, is that the lnb needs power to run, and draws it from the sat box.

sky plus needs a dual or quad lnb, and even if you already have one, as i did, sky will still charge for the installation.

my sky is then put into my tv, and the other output goes to a splitter amp for the rest of the house, and works a treat.

i dont think you can use the one sat input split into 2 as the signal degredation is too much, better to go for a dual/quad lnb like http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/QUAD-LNBs-HD-Ready-Brand-New-Free-UK-Postage_W0QQitemZ200092704660QQcategoryZ60838QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

but they will still try and charge for installation
 

zipatronic

I Want That One
Oct 4, 2006
451
0
26
Derby
A sky box have 2 outputs for the tv well the standard sky box does, not sure bout the sky + without digging out mine from under the tv cabinet.

so depending where you have the sky box fitted you can run 1 extra cable to where ever you want. i did for my kids, had sky + fitted down stairs and had the old box put upstairs in my bedroom with multi room package) and ran another cable into kids room so can watch it on 2 tvs up stairs.

and i only used normal cable.
 

Skeet

Platinum Member
no no no 6 into 1 sockets are the devils work, replace the socket with a filter socket
Do what?
That is a mains conditioning RF filtering 6 way hub mate.

WTF is a "filter socket"..something do to with coffee percolators?

BOOTI...I was talking about the cable from the Dish to the receiver..get decent Coax.

Also...the mains conditioner I mentioned will help sharpen up video and audio...quite often you will see Halos around stuff..a good place to look is on teh SKY menu screen...a good scart lead will also help, QED IXOS etc.
 

swave_gav

oh no!! not the clan
Aug 10, 2003
239
0
26
edinburgh
Do what?
That is a mains conditioning RF filtering 6 way hub mate.

WTF is a "filter socket"..something do to with coffee percolators?
6 way adapters add unwanted stress to the electrical wiring of the installation and speeds up the deterioration of the cable,
a filter socket does the same job as what you put up but, just looks like a regular socket,
when i put together patch panels etc i use filtered sockets to stop any interference that might occur


http://www.mkelectric.co.uk/PDF/technical/LOGIC_PLUS_prod.pdf

product k1826 whi

in the filters section of the sockets, second batch of products as you scroll down
 

Skeet

Platinum Member
6 way adapters add unwanted stress to the electrical wiring of the installation and speeds up the deterioration of the cable,
a filter socket does the same job as what you put up but, just looks like a regular socket,
when i put together patch panels etc i use filtered sockets to stop any interference that might occur


http://www.mkelectric.co.uk/PDF/technical/LOGIC_PLUS_prod.pdf

product k1826 whi

in the filters section of the sockets, second batch of products as you scroll down
So...explain to me what a filter socket is and does and why what I posted is bad.

I appreciate that a multiway adapter is bad...this is not a multi way adapter...its is specially designed to CLEAN the power supply of RF INTERFERENCE and to provide a conditioned, smooth mains supply through more than one outlet.

It doesnt have nice lights on like some adapters, because they induce noise into the circuit.

I dont use my one anymore (not for AV, its on my PC) but that is because I use a £600 mains conditioning filter for my AV, which is something most people wont want to shell out for.