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Running two separate satelite systems

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sp1214 | 09:47 Sat 17th May 2008 | Technology
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Currently I use a Sky box (but without subscription) to view all my programs. Now with the introduction of Skysat run by BBC and ITV I would like to purchase a box to watch their programs. Why would I want to watch both? Because I will in future want to watch programs in HD and do not want to pay SKY for the priviledge. So why do I want to watch SKY also? Because the BBC box is fairly limited in the number of channels and are only available on Sky but without HD of course.

So is there a device on the market where I can feed my 1 satelite cable to feed two outputs, one from SKY and the other from BBC so I can switch between the two without having to go round to pull the cable out from the TV?
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Yep you'll be needing a quad LNB to replace the current one on your dish

http://tinyurl.com/6hy4ue
>Now with the introduction of Skysat run by BBC and ITV

Why on earth would the BBC and ITV run a service called Skysat :-)

You mean Freesat
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Right veryhelpfulguy?, so whats the answer to my question.

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