28 Nov 2023 02:38 PM
Hello,
We recently moved house and have a sky satelite dish and want to set this up to be able to access freeview.
Our aerial does not work so we understand we have to make a change to the LPN on the sky dish.
Does anyone have any advice for the best way to approach this. We have a freeview box that works from a previous home and attached to the two satelite cables and recognises all the channels but does not display anything.
Seems a bit of an off thing to search for looking for a particular engineer as it is obviously a sky/freeview issue.
Thanks in advance fo anyones thoughsts.
Dan,
28 Nov 2023 02:54 PM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 02:58 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Hello,
We recently moved house and have a sky satelite dish and want to set this up to be able to access freeview.
Our aerial does not work so we understand we have to make a change to the LPN on the sky dish.
Does anyone have any advice for the best way to approach this. We have a freeview box that works from a previous home and attached to the two satelite cables and recognises all the channels but does not display anything.
Seems a bit of an off thing to search for looking for a particular engineer as it is obviously a sky/freeview issue.
Thanks in advance fo anyones thoughsts.
Dan,
If your dish has a wideband LNB (low Noise Block) as used by SKY Q then you could get a new 4K freesat box which can handle both the Wideband LNBs and older style (universal) LNBs
I don't know if that would be cheaper than getting the LNB changed
(I assume you do mean Freesat and not Freeview - the latter being terrestrial TV form Land based Transmitters)
28 Nov 2023 02:41 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@DanHeronwood1 If you want to use it for Freesat then you just need to call a local satellite installation company and pay for them to fit a standard LNB, Sky won't do it for you unless you have a valid active Sky subscription and can persuade them you need a hybrid LNB.
28 Nov 2023 02:54 PM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 02:58 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Hello,
We recently moved house and have a sky satelite dish and want to set this up to be able to access freeview.
Our aerial does not work so we understand we have to make a change to the LPN on the sky dish.
Does anyone have any advice for the best way to approach this. We have a freeview box that works from a previous home and attached to the two satelite cables and recognises all the channels but does not display anything.
Seems a bit of an off thing to search for looking for a particular engineer as it is obviously a sky/freeview issue.
Thanks in advance fo anyones thoughsts.
Dan,
If your dish has a wideband LNB (low Noise Block) as used by SKY Q then you could get a new 4K freesat box which can handle both the Wideband LNBs and older style (universal) LNBs
I don't know if that would be cheaper than getting the LNB changed
(I assume you do mean Freesat and not Freeview - the latter being terrestrial TV form Land based Transmitters)
28 Nov 2023 03:03 PM
Thanks both for the updates. It is one of these dishes. Will try and get a better pic. Not sure if immediately obvious from this?
28 Nov 2023 03:07 PM
Annoyingly our aerial doesn't seem to pickup any signal out in the countyside.
28 Nov 2023 03:15 PM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 03:16 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Thanks both for the updates. It is one of these dishes. Will try and get a better pic. Not sure if immediately obvious from this?
It is quite difficult to tell but to me it doesn't look like a SKY issued LNB - although I am not familiar with them all but it could be still be a wideband LNB - it does look like this one I found
If you really want to know you/a family member/ friend may be able to find a model number on it if someone has a ladder - otherwise you may need to get an independent Satellite installer to advise
28 Nov 2023 03:19 PM
Great, will look into that thanks. Will get a better look at it. Would a 4K box work with a regular hd 1080p old samsung smart tv?
28 Nov 2023 03:21 PM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 03:23 PM
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Note that it's LNB (for Low-Noise Block downconverter) and Freesat rather than Freeview, otherwise things get confusing.
'Freesat 4K' branded boxes work with both Sky+ and Sky Q LNBs, but typically require being left overnight connected to dish and internet to update their firmware before becoming usable.
28 Nov 2023 03:21 PM - last edited: 28 Nov 2023 03:22 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Great, will look into that thanks. Will get a better look at it. Would a 4K box work with a regular hd 1080p old samsung smart tv?
Yes - the 4K is slightly restricted as only the apps can work at 4K anyway - there are no Freesat satellite 4K channels on the Astra2 (UK taregetted) Satellites
30 Nov 2023 12:22 PM
Hi all,
Thanks again for the advice.
I checked that I definelty have a Sky wideband LNB (terrible pic, but can see it fine.)
I bought a 4K freesat box.
Getting stuck on the no signal screen, but the images attached show that it is connected to the wi-fi and recognises a wideband satelitte signal.
Guessing I just leave it to update now. I don't seem to get any option to change my postcode as the instructions recommend. It is on W1T, which is London. Perhaps that comes up when it sorts itself out.
Fingers crossed!
30 Nov 2023 12:28 PM - last edited: 30 Nov 2023 12:49 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Guessing I just leave it to update now.
Given one of those screenshots show a firmware date of 18 February 2022, then yes: it's been sitting in a box for a while...
The Freesat website lists four releases since version 1.4.3
https://www.freesat.co.uk/help/4k-tv-boxes/software-updates
30 Nov 2023 12:36 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote.........Guessing I just leave it to update now.
Freesat 4K Boxes receive software updates and install them automatically whilst in standby. You can update your software by carrying out the following simple steps:
Godfrey.
30 Nov 2023 12:36 PM - last edited: 30 Nov 2023 12:37 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks again for the advice.
I checked that I definelty have a Sky wideband LNB (terrible pic, but can see it fine.)
I bought a 4K freesat box.
Getting stuck on the no signal screen, but the images attached show that it is connected to the wi-fi and recognises a wideband satelitte signal.
Guessing I just leave it to update now. I don't seem to get any option to change my postcode as the instructions recommend. It is on W1T, which is London. Perhaps that comes up when it sorts itself out.
Fingers crossed!
It seems the 4K Freesat boxes can be a little tempermental at first to recognise the Wideband LNBs
Edit I linked to @Godfrey 's notes in an old discussion but whilst I was writing, he kindly posted the notes here 🙂
Although I think this may not work immediately - I think most people find after doing this & leaving overnight it does work
30 Nov 2023 12:45 PM
Update: It's working. Thanks so much so the assistance. Seemed a really easy thing to solve at first but realised it required the help of people who knew more than I did. I will pass on my knowledge!
30 Nov 2023 12:46 PM
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@DanHeronwood1 wrote:
Update: It's working. Thanks so much so the assistance. Seemed a really easy thing to solve at first but realised it required the help of people who knew more than I did. I will pass on my knowledge!
Great news 🙂
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