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Discussion topic: Do I have to plug my arial into the sky box?

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This message was authored by Michelle64 This message was authored by: Michelle64

Do I have to plug my arial into the sky box?

I am in the middle of living room renovations and want to build a media wall, is there a box I could use that doesn't need the to arial plugged in? I don't really want to have to run the to arial across the room as it would be visible in places. I currently have a sky plus box

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This message was authored by caesarome This message was authored by: caesarome

Re: Do I have to plug my arial into the sky box?

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By aerial I presume you mean the connection to your Sky dish, if so then yes this has to be connected otherwise you will have no TV.

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This message was authored by oj01 This message was authored by: oj01

Re: Do I have to plug my arial into the sky box?

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@Michelle64 The alternative would be to switch to Sky Stream, which works via your broadband rather than a satellite dish. Do your research into it though as it is very different to Sky+HD. 


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Re: Do I have to plug my arial into the sky box?

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@Michelle64 

As @caesarome indicates, Sky+ is a satellite television platform and all boxes require a dish feed cable.  For Sky Q the main box needs such a feed, but Q Mini boxes do not: some users take advantage of this feature , but it does mean not having UHD output.  For no satellite dish you'd need to look at Sky Stream (and have a decent internet connection)

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