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sky dish with 2 wires?
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I live in a block of flats, the landlord will not allow me to have a sky dish. I was wondering if I could attach a wire to an existing dish(with permission) and use that. Would it affect the signal in any way?
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They could .. but if it is a privately-owned dish .. that's probably not going to be the case.
Best approach is to ask the actual owner if you/they can swap the lnb to a twin or quad preferably (as above)
A quad LNB is round a tenner, connects the same and just has xtra outputs, so you can cable to other receivers.
Best approach is to ask the actual owner if you/they can swap the lnb to a twin or quad preferably (as above)
A quad LNB is round a tenner, connects the same and just has xtra outputs, so you can cable to other receivers.
Generally in a block of flats a factoring payment is made and there could be a communal dish which you latch on to and the cost is included in the factoring payment, (for the dish only). You would then contact Sky and ask to be added to it, and you will obviously pay your normal Sky costs direct to Sky.