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Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:06 PM
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Good morning/afternoon whatever time your seeing this.
After a massive inflation in price, we left sky but decided to continue with the sky glass (sure its because the wife likes the pink)
I want to connect an aerial to the sky glass for freeview.
I still have the twin coax cables from my original sky q box just to the left of the tv with the pictured ends.
Is it possible to use this with some sort of adapter for the sky glass or am I better off getting a new aerial setup?
Thank you in advance for any help.
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Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:08 PM - last edited: 03 Jan 2026 12:09 PM
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@Joshb1993 wrote:
Good morning/afternoon whatever time your seeing this.
After a massive inflation in price, we left sky but decided to continue with the sky glass (sure its because the wife likes the pink)
I want to connect an aerial to the sky glass for freeview.
I still have the twin coax cables from my original sky q box just to the left of the tv with the pictured ends.
Is it possible to use this with some sort of adapter for the sky glass or am I better off getting a new aerial setup?
Thank you in advance for any help.
That cable is for the satellite dish and won't work as a terrestrial aerial.
You would need to installed a proper outdoor aerial and single aerial coax.
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Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:08 PM - last edited: 03 Jan 2026 12:09 PM
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@Joshb1993 wrote:
Good morning/afternoon whatever time your seeing this.
After a massive inflation in price, we left sky but decided to continue with the sky glass (sure its because the wife likes the pink)
I want to connect an aerial to the sky glass for freeview.
I still have the twin coax cables from my original sky q box just to the left of the tv with the pictured ends.
Is it possible to use this with some sort of adapter for the sky glass or am I better off getting a new aerial setup?
Thank you in advance for any help.
That cable is for the satellite dish and won't work as a terrestrial aerial.
You would need to installed a proper outdoor aerial and single aerial coax.
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Please note I only provide help on the main forums and not via PM, PM's are switched off.
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Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:11 PM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
Top man thank you, not clued up on aerials or anything of the sort.
Ask me to strip and sort an engine yes anything tv or the likes connected not for me
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Appreciate this swift reply
Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:38 PM - last edited: 03 Jan 2026 12:39 PM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
Your cheaper option and more future proof would be to get an additional streaming service and connect via hdmi like
Freely Box by Netgem
Firestick
Roku
The brilliant Apple TV more expensive but future proof
Once you go coax you will have no on demand smart options as Sky disable this.
Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 12:53 PM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
I believe this may of changed, as other posts mention being able to do both aslong as a wifi connection is still there.
I may be wrong but by what I've read this was addressed a little while ago.
Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 01:59 PM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
@Gincap wrote:
Once you go coax you will have no on demand smart options as Sky disable this.
I believe app access should continue as long as the television is still registered to a Sky account: this doesn't require a content subscription attached to it.
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Message posted on 03 Jan 2026 04:24 PM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
@Gincap wrote:Your cheaper option and more future proof would be to get an additional streaming service and connect via hdmi like
Freely Box by Netgem
Firestick
Roku
The brilliant Apple TV more expensive but future proof
Once you go coax you will have no on demand smart options as Sky disable this.
@Gincap In addition to your list I have also seen good reports of the new Thomson Plus 270 streaming puck recently. It is basically the European version of the American ONN Pro. I know someone who got one at Christmas so I'm keen to see what they say about it.
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Message posted on 04 Jan 2026 05:11 AM
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Re: Old style coax twin cable to sky glass.
@Joshb1993 you can of course use the coaxial cables (assuming the old Sky dish is still in place) and connect a Freesat box.
In bedroom, my LG TV has an in built Freesat tuner so use coaxia
Please note... Freesat (not Freeview).
That's what I have done with a Freesat recording box I purchased from Argos
Freesat box gives a great picture but input is slow and remote too cluttered.
If you take this route, open box carefully so you can return it if LNB compatability is an issue and you can't get a picture. Changing the LNB can be a DIY job if Dish is easy and safe to get to.
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