23 Mar 2023 08:52 PM - last edited: 23 Mar 2023 09:00 PM
https://www.freesat.co.uk/get-freesat/set-top-boxes/recordable-4k-tv-box
Bob
I have decided to take your advice, the 4k box will accommodate the Sky Q LNB without any modifications and we can record 4 channels at once. Its just a case of attaching the feeds from the LNB to the back of the 4k box and away we go.
It's the easiest solution, who knows what technology will come up with in the next 5 years 👍👍
17 Apr 2023 10:26 AM
I also will be leaving Sky after 23 years.
the latest 25% increase in my latest monthly charges makes it hard to justify.
I'll be looking at freeview as well but intrigued by a comment on the thread that said only freesat would work as a replacement?
Is this true when there seem to be a host of freebies boxes out ther?
Many thanks 😊
17 Apr 2023 10:37 AM
@Hamish212 wrote:I also will be leaving Sky after 23 years.
the latest 25% increase in my latest monthly charges makes it hard to justify.
I'll be looking at freeview as well but intrigued by a comment on the thread that said only freesat would work as a replacement?
Is this true when there seem to be a host of freebies boxes out ther?
Many thanks 😊
Freeview and Freesat are different services.
Freeview = free-to-air TV channels received via an aerial.
Freesat = free-to-air TV channels received via satellite dish.
The new (limited) range of Freesat boxes work with existing Sky Q dishes and cabling but have their issues. There are more options with Freeview hardware but it does require a wideband aerial for reception of HD channels.
Check out the availability via the appropriate websites:
17 Apr 2023 10:44 AM
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@Hamish212 wrote:Is this true when there seem to be a host of freebies boxes out ther?
As detailed above, it's the mode of delivery (aerial/dish).
But I'm not aware of any 'free' boxes. Most TV's have Freeview built in though if you have an aerial.
To use the Sky dish/LNB the you need latest 4K freesat boxes.
17 Apr 2023 10:54 AM
That's a great help with the info guys, many thanks for the clarification.
We already have Netflix and Amazon Prime for most of our usage so really just looking for the best (I'm using a sky minidish) replacement for the UK terrestrial (?) channels in HD like the BBC and ITV etc.
Will definitely take a look at those links though.
Many thanks again.
17 Apr 2023 11:45 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Hamish212Only the 4K Freesat box will work with the Sky Q LNB in your dish, if you want to use a different Freesat box you will have to get the LNB changed, at your expense.
Incidently some TVs have a Freesat input as well as a terestrial TV input and will, with the right aerial/dish will receive both, my Sony has both.
06 Jun 2023 02:40 AM
@best+of+the+best Am i missing something here. If there is a power cut your router/TV/freeview etc will all be off?? Or do you have battery TV/Freeview ?
06 Jun 2023 07:02 AM
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@Robin+A wrote:@best+of+the+best Am i missing something here. If there is a power cut your router/TV/freeview etc will all be off?? Or do you have battery TV/Freeview ?
Yes @Robin+A it's called a Mobile phone with Mobile data so you can install apps like Sky Go, Netflix, BT Sport, Prime, iplayer, iTVX. Discovery+ Paramount+ Disney+ Channel 4
My5, Freeview
06 Jun 2023 09:07 AM
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@best+of+the+best wrote:
@Robin+A wrote:@best+of+the+best Am i missing something here. If there is a power cut your router/TV/freeview etc will all be off?? Or do you have battery TV/Freeview ?
Yes @Robin+A it's called a Mobile phone with Mobile data so you can install apps like Sky Go, Netflix, BT Sport, Prime, iplayer, iTVX. Discovery+ Paramount+ Disney+ Channel 4
My5, Freeview
So long as a power cut does not shut down the local transmitter mast as well.
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