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Good evening,

I have recently completed a new built 4 bedroom house,now time for 2nd fix, the client wants sky hd in the lounge and the master bedroom, with the other 3 bedrooms and the kitchen to have freeview and the same channel as sky in the lounge. I have run 3 coax's too the lounge and two coaxs to all other points.From the sky dish a shotgun cable goes to the lounge box.

From what i have read up on i will need the two cables from the master bedroom to go to the LNB of the dish to give that room hd , then an aerial/antenna cable to the lounge sky box and connect one of the coaxs to the rf2 out to feed an splitter/amp in the loft to provide freeview/one channel sky to the other points is this correct and is there any recommendations on the loft mounted aerial and splitter.

thanks chris
 
rf2 output being disabled later this year. Your distribution from the sky box will still be possible but you will have to split the rf1 output. This is an analogue distribution system you are suggesting which will be poorer quality. HDMI distribution over cat5 cable will give the best results.
You don't need two cables from the dish for hd, only for freesat + or sky + boxes.
Don't amplify unless you really have to and even then advise the customer that they will be more prone than non-amplified customers to lose all uhf reception if affected by lte interference over the coming months and years. Uhf distribution via a sky box will also make your customer more vulnerable to reception losses. More info http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...55-4g-mobile-phone-network-rumoured-very.html
 

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