20 Nov 2023 02:00 PM
I am thinking of leaving sky and getting a free sat box instead. Will this work with my Sky Q satellite dish? I can't seem to get a straight answer from the people I have spoken to about it today.
20 Nov 2023 02:28 PM - last edited: 20 Nov 2023 02:29 PM
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Assuming you have your own dish with a Q LNB on it, the current 'Freesat 4K' branded hardware will work (although typically needs to be left connected to dish and internet overnight for firmware updates to land).
Older Freesat kit (or Sky+ hardware used for FTA satellite reception) would need the LNB replacing.
20 Nov 2023 02:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Fiona1816 Either, a Freesat 4K receiver or a Freesat 4K recorder, will work when fed from the existing Wideband LNB presently fitted on your Sky MiniDish.
Godfrey.
20 Nov 2023 02:41 PM
Should sky be able to confirm that i have a Windward LNB dish or not?
20 Nov 2023 02:44 PM
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@Fiona1816 wrote:
Should sky be able to confirm that i have a Windward LNB dish or not?
hi @Fiona1816
if you currently have SKY Q then you have a wideband LNB on the dish.
BTW The new Freesat 4K boxes work with both the wideband LNBs and the older Universal LNBs used by SKY HD
20 Nov 2023 02:57 PM
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@Fiona1816 wrote:Should sky be able to confirm that i have a Windward LNB dish or not?
Hi @Fiona1816 If you have Sky Q then you have a wideband LNB. Have a look at your LNB, if it only has two ports it is a wideband LNB, six ports then it is a hybrid LNB with two wideband and four standard. If it has four ports then it is an old standard LNB for Sky+ (cannot be used for Sky Q). It is no good asking Sky technical questions about LNBs, their job is to sell you something using a script (no skill required).
20 Nov 2023 03:27 PM - last edited: 20 Nov 2023 03:28 PM
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@MightyQuinn wrote:.......Have a look at your LNB, if it only has two ports it is a wideband LNB, six ports then it is a hybrid LNB with two wideband and four standard. If it has four ports then it is an old standard LNB for Sky+ (cannot be used for Sky Q).
To be pedantic, a 4 port LNB might also be a Sky EL027 Hybrid.
Godfrey.
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