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gibbyisking

hi guys,

right i am doing a new build. the client is wanting a sky point in every room. Hes only having 1 sky box.

Am I right that I would wire from the dish to the box in shotgun cable. then from the box to the boost in coax then from the booster to each point in coax.

Any help would be great

thanks
matthew
 
i have run a twin coax cable from the sky box to the LNB. Then from the sky box i have a single coax to the master bedroom where he can watch sky with a magic eye. Then I ran a single coax from the LNB to the carers bedroom where she will have a freesat box. Then from the LNB again to the kitchen tv where it has built in freesat *apparently*.

This is a new build little 2 bed semi detached bungalow for a disabled person.

Also It is on the westside of the shetland islands and there isnt much of a freeview signal.
 
also the living room tv is mounted on the wall above a fire place in between 2 outside doors. and hes wanting the sky box and dvd player about 3m away against another wall. so I 've had to run in a hdmi lead and put 2 hdmi faceplates on and then the same with 2 scart leads. no wires.

you guys ever seen those hdmi faceplates they look ace lol.
 

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