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  1. smurfyy2k3

    Sky TV - Cable, advice please

    Nope, first you would install a quatro lnb(splits the signal into four parts), which generally dont fit on a traditional eliptical sky dish, you'll be better off running to rg6 (coax) cables rather than shotgun then you would have to install diplex so ckets at all the points. Honestly. If your...
  2. smurfyy2k3

    Sky TV - Cable, advice please

    Each shotgun cable (twin coax) must go back to the dish. You'll have to make sure said dish has an octo lnb on it :) the phone cable is no longer required as sky do all that over a broadband connection now however it cant hurt to still run a phone line! Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
  3. smurfyy2k3

    TV distribution amplifer

    i wouldn't so it like that tbh, the way the signals work these days, quality far outweighs strength. every split will add some noise to the signal. Amping the signal before any splits ensures you amp the best quality signal you can. buy yourself a decent amplifier (a launch amp will probably be...
  4. smurfyy2k3

    TV distribution amplifer

    Hi there, usually for this many outputs you put a launch amplifier in place of the existing amplifier, then use a series of splitters (f type) to get the correct amount of outputs. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk

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