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This message was authored by Iain52 This message was authored by: Iain52

What sky dish

My sky dish is falling to bits, what dish would I need, I think it's a zone 2 for scotland but not sure about what reciever ?

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This message was authored by nigea99 This message was authored by: nigea99

Re: What sky dish

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@Iain52 wrote:

My sky dish is falling to bits, what dish would I need, I think it's a zone 2 for scotland but not sure about what reciever ?


If you have  SKY Q then give SKY a call as they are likely to replace it if needed  

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@Iain52 

If you subscribe to Sky Q then contact Sky and report the condition of the dish. An engineer will swap it free of charge should he/she deem it dangerous or in need of changing. 


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@Iain52 wrote:

 but not sure about what reciever ?


Sky branded twin-output Q LNBs are widely available on the satellite equipment market.  Q compatible ('wideband') LNBs  are also available.

 

You only need a more specialist LNB to use Freesat alongside Sky.

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