24 Jan 2025 08:35 AM
Hi, we are in the later stages of renovating our house after fully stripping it back. The old SKY dish and cables had to be removed in the process. Before redecorating our electrician would prefer to instal the right cable now. What cable would he need to lay to connect the future new dish and our SKY Q box? The chat bot doesn't recognize the question... Many thanks for your help
24 Jan 2025 08:42 AM - last edited: 24 Jan 2025 08:45 AM
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@silviS wrote:
Hi, we are in the later stages of renovating our house after fully stripping it back. The old SKY dish and cables had to be removed in the process. Before redecorating our electrician would prefer to instal the right cable now. What cable would he need to lay to connect the future new dish and our SKY Q box? The chat bot doesn't recognize the question... Many thanks for your help
hi @silviS
We generally recommend WF100 shotgun cable although you possibly can get away with 65 for shorter runs
Make sure that they provide sufficient cable to reach the dish and proposed main box location.
If they do install wall plates inside they must make sure that they are individually isolated and do not have in-built filters (older combined satellite TV plates often had filters to split out the frequencies which are not suitable for the Wideband feeds)
BTW We would also recommend cables are installled in trunking rather than buried in plaster to both prevent against possible decay & provide an easy means to replace should any faults occur
24 Jan 2025 08:42 AM - last edited: 24 Jan 2025 08:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@silviS wrote:
Hi, we are in the later stages of renovating our house after fully stripping it back. The old SKY dish and cables had to be removed in the process. Before redecorating our electrician would prefer to instal the right cable now. What cable would he need to lay to connect the future new dish and our SKY Q box? The chat bot doesn't recognize the question... Many thanks for your help
hi @silviS
We generally recommend WF100 shotgun cable although you possibly can get away with 65 for shorter runs
Make sure that they provide sufficient cable to reach the dish and proposed main box location.
If they do install wall plates inside they must make sure that they are individually isolated and do not have in-built filters (older combined satellite TV plates often had filters to split out the frequencies which are not suitable for the Wideband feeds)
BTW We would also recommend cables are installled in trunking rather than buried in plaster to both prevent against possible decay & provide an easy means to replace should any faults occur
24 Jan 2025 09:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Also worth considering that satellite television may now have five years lifespan at most. Ethernet cable (in a sensible topology) is more likely to be useful in the future.
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