I've been looking around websites etc. exact information is sparse regarding what I need installed in order to get Sky HD (High Definition) into my flat.
I moved into my 1st floor London flat 1 year ago and saw that the previous occupant had left a Sky+ box around disgarded, in my main living room I have two sockets on seperate walls with 3 holes in triangular formation as below:
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Question is are these specially designed for Sky satallite connectivity ? Are they likely to be connected to a dish somewhere in our loft / roof hidden away (I cannot see anything on our communal roof).
I Also keep reading that a Sky HD Box will also need connection to a BT phone line, would this screw up by BT Yahoo Broadband if I attempt to use the two services simultaneously ?
The TV is actually on a seperate wall to the two (satelite?) socket and also to the BT phone socket, will Sky themselves do the internal flat cablelling to my TV or do I have to pay an independent ?
Also I keep reading about single LBN and dual LBN .. dunno what it related to is it the number of cables from the mini dish to your Satellite socket in one's flat ?
Finally I read that for full SKY HD functioanlity it is required that you to have a 'Dual Satellite point connection' faceplate on your wall with SAT 1 and SAT 2 connection holes .. rather like this below (which I don't seem to have) ...
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Whereas according to Sky if you have a Single Satellite point connection then your "recording" of Sky HD will be limited and they had a diagram of this socket, how limited that would be, I don't know...:
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The question is how easy would it be to convert the triangular sockets in my flat to Dual Satellite Sockets for Sky HD ?
Cheers, any advice given will make me sleep easier... thanks ...
Mr Clueless.
I moved into my 1st floor London flat 1 year ago and saw that the previous occupant had left a Sky+ box around disgarded, in my main living room I have two sockets on seperate walls with 3 holes in triangular formation as below:
O
O O
Question is are these specially designed for Sky satallite connectivity ? Are they likely to be connected to a dish somewhere in our loft / roof hidden away (I cannot see anything on our communal roof).
I Also keep reading that a Sky HD Box will also need connection to a BT phone line, would this screw up by BT Yahoo Broadband if I attempt to use the two services simultaneously ?
The TV is actually on a seperate wall to the two (satelite?) socket and also to the BT phone socket, will Sky themselves do the internal flat cablelling to my TV or do I have to pay an independent ?
Also I keep reading about single LBN and dual LBN .. dunno what it related to is it the number of cables from the mini dish to your Satellite socket in one's flat ?
Finally I read that for full SKY HD functioanlity it is required that you to have a 'Dual Satellite point connection' faceplate on your wall with SAT 1 and SAT 2 connection holes .. rather like this below (which I don't seem to have) ...
O O
O O
Whereas according to Sky if you have a Single Satellite point connection then your "recording" of Sky HD will be limited and they had a diagram of this socket, how limited that would be, I don't know...:
O
O
O
The question is how easy would it be to convert the triangular sockets in my flat to Dual Satellite Sockets for Sky HD ?
Cheers, any advice given will make me sleep easier... thanks ...
Mr Clueless.
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