11 Sep 2024 03:29 PM
I currently have SkyQ on the main TV and Freesat on the 2nd TV. I am thinking of cacelling my SkyQ subscription and buying a Sky freesat card due to the monthly cost. have a couple of questions before I make a decision. Firstly is it possible to switch from SkyQ to freesat. Also, will I still be able to record, pause, rewind etc. or am I better getting a new freesat recordable box?
11 Sep 2024 03:33 PM - last edited: 11 Sep 2024 03:34 PM
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@AV21 wrote:
I currently have SkyQ on the main TV and Freesat on the 2nd TV. I am thinking of cacelling my SkyQ subscription and buying a Sky freesat card due to the monthly cost. have a couple of questions before I make a decision. Firstly is it possible to switch from SkyQ to freesat. Also, will I still be able to record, pause, rewind etc. or am I better getting a new freesat recordable box?
hi @AV21
I think the Freesat Card you are referring to is a legacy card used with SKY +/HD boxes & no longer issued
SKY do have an essentials subscription that is SKY Q with just the FTA channels with the ability to record
The latest freesat 4K boxes which can record will work with the wideband LNBs as used by SKY Q - this may be the cheapest option long term
11 Sep 2024 03:33 PM - last edited: 11 Sep 2024 03:34 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@AV21 wrote:
I currently have SkyQ on the main TV and Freesat on the 2nd TV. I am thinking of cacelling my SkyQ subscription and buying a Sky freesat card due to the monthly cost. have a couple of questions before I make a decision. Firstly is it possible to switch from SkyQ to freesat. Also, will I still be able to record, pause, rewind etc. or am I better getting a new freesat recordable box?
hi @AV21
I think the Freesat Card you are referring to is a legacy card used with SKY +/HD boxes & no longer issued
SKY do have an essentials subscription that is SKY Q with just the FTA channels with the ability to record
The latest freesat 4K boxes which can record will work with the wideband LNBs as used by SKY Q - this may be the cheapest option long term
11 Sep 2024 03:40 PM
Thanks for the reply. It has been very useful. Can I ask, would I be able to set up the box myself or wold I need a TV engineer to do it.
11 Sep 2024 03:44 PM
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@AV21 wrote:
Thanks for the reply. It has been very useful. Can I ask, would I be able to set up the box myself or wold I need a TV engineer to do it.
hi @AV21
You can set up the freesat boxes yourself - although from posts on here it can sometimes need a little bit of a sequence to ensure it works with the wideband LNB - we can point you at discussions detailing this when/if you need this.
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