Can anyone help? TV connection mystery
Can anyone help? TV connection mystery
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james-witton

Original Poster:

1,363 posts

130 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Hi
We’ve just moved into a house and can’t figure out how to get our tv to work.
There is a satellite dish and the coaxial cable comes into the living room.
Next to it is a set of HDMI sockets and there is another set of these next to a plug in a wall where they had their tv.
There is a hdmi similar set up in the kitchen.

We have tried connecting a sky box to the coaxial cables. We no longer have sky but understand that you can still get free to air channels through it. The tv is connected to the HDMI sockets on the wall. The tv connects to the sky box but it keeps saying there is no signal. We have swapped the sky box with another and it says the same.

Any help greatly received. What are we doing wrong?








N.wren

53 posts

75 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Judging by the F connections, it looks like the previous tenant was on sky Q. A different LNB is used for Q and won’t work with your sky box.
A quick modification at the dish by a local independent installer would be needed.

ecotec

415 posts

152 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Can you post a picture of the LNB?

Agree Sky Q could be the problem, but also the dish could be aligned with another group of satellites (for euro tv or similar) hence no Sky UK signal.

Also I see behind the TV you have 2 HDMI's I'm guessing you've tried both?

james-witton

Original Poster:

1,363 posts

130 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Gentlemen I think you’ve cracked it. The previous guy was a real gadget lover so I’m guessing that’s it.
We don’t really watch enough tv to justify Sky Q so I’ll replace the lnb with a standard one.
One question though. If I do that does that mean we will only be able to
Watch the same Chanel on both TVs?
We need a new tv for the other room so if I get one with freesat built in will that allow us to watch different channels at the same time?
Thanks so much

I-A

428 posts

180 months

Friday 20th December 2019
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Might be better to go for a hybrid lnb.

Hugh jorifice

53 posts

75 months

Saturday 21st December 2019
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If you want to watch separate channels you will need a universal/ hybrid LNB and a cable running from the dish to the required location

james-witton

Original Poster:

1,363 posts

130 months

Saturday 21st December 2019
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Here is the current lnb


Hugh jorifice

53 posts

75 months

Saturday 21st December 2019
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That’s a wideband.
Used for sky Q.
Useless in your situation.

james-witton

Original Poster:

1,363 posts

130 months

Saturday 21st December 2019
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Thank you all for your help.