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Sky Q Hybrid LNB no longer available from Sky?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 127 ✭✭Terpsichorean Master


    swoofer wrote: »
    I had a look back on your thread and the sky q is for your parents, replacing an old SD box, that will have only one cable from the dish or if it is a sky plus may have 2 cables. If its one then installer will have to run another cable. Sky q is quite complex. The other option is to buy a second hand sky hd box and it can be switched to single feed, ie use one cable, put in card and box should work unless they have premium channels, ie sky movies or sky sports. In that case the card has to be paired to the new box and involves a call to a sky operator, sky will have a message along the lines because of covid etc etc, there may be along waiting period..., But if you use this sky freephone number you can put phone on loudspeaker and wait... its 1800 927476.

    The sky hd boxes are on adverts ie just type in sky hd.

    Or buy a hybrid from here ebay, i cant do link as its too long but supplier is in Dublin about 28 euro. free p&p.
    Or ring sky and do as suggested above.

    Its a marketing ploy by sky and you would be surprised how well it works, ie after 12 months, cancel oh yes send back box!! etc

    Its the way of the world and why I have not 1 but 2 spare sky hd boxes. All cost about 25 euro with a remote. And they have that scart output and RF outputs.

    In the end it will depend on the installer, some are very good, but the odd one can be a bit, shall I say pedantic.

    good luck.

    PS you could just threaten sky with cancellation and use excuse Q is too complex, I'm pretty sure they would rustle up a box from somewhere. But in these times its not easy.


    Ya, they'll almost definitely have to run another cable, the customer service guy from the engineering dept told me that on the phone earlier - which means that they most likely won't be able to complete the installation, due to covid restrictions; which will mean another 6-8 weeks of a wait regardless.

    And it's most definitely a deliberate ploy wrt having to return the boxes, so that people are less likely to cancel - they know that the vast majority won't do so with no immediate alternative. It's such a scumbag move, but that's no surprise. Indeed, when I was on with them initially having the improve-the-deal-or-we're-leaving conversation, I asked for a Sky+ box altogether, but they said they don't produce/supply them any more, so could only get a refurbed one and would have to pay, which was a def no-go in a negotiation. Can't remember how much exactly was quoted, but somewhere around €100-€120 IIRC.

    But I have every intention of getting another box set-up there regardless, just haven't gotten around to it yet - so certainly don't want the option removed before it's even doable, due to no Hybrid. Nor do I want to pay for one myself and then have to install it also - if I'm doing that, then why the hell would we even need Sky; might was well just go the whole hog and cancel it altogether.

    Will just have to see how it goes with the engineer, but I'm getting very tired of being constantly inconvenienced and still being expected to pay through the nose for it; very tired indeed!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 127 ✭✭Terpsichorean Master


    The Cush wrote: »
    The hybrid pics posted above, EL010, is the old type smart hybrid LNB which has been phased out but there may still be some still lying around. Smart refers to all outputs auto-selecting as required, wideband or legacy, depending on the receiver connected.

    The newer hybrids come in 2 types, a 6 fixed output version (2 x wideband outputs, 4 x legacy outputs) and a 4 fixed output version (2 x wideband outputs, 2 x legacy outputs). Model nos. EL027 & EL028. The 4 output would be fitted if required but the 6 output would require approval from a manager etc.

    On the supply of a hybrid, strictly they should only be fitted where there is another receiver connected to the LNB such as a Freesat or FTA receiver at the time SkyQ is installed, but installers are generally flexible. My brother had SkyQ installed a few years ago, the installer had no issue installing the hybrid LNB.

    Thanks a bunch, that info certainly clarifies a lot. From what the engineer said, they're using the EL027 when it comes to hybrids. What you say wrt them only being fitted if there's a receiver already connected, sounds like it's probably policy in theory - but like most things in Ireland, it's ignored in practice; and the story about your brother (along with all the others' here) does so also.

    Also, how do you know about the difference in the 4 output and 6 output models and the need for managerial approval?
    Are the installations of hybrids monitored by management generally, do you know?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,085 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    Also, how do you know about the difference in the 4 output and 6 output models and the need for managerial approval?
    It was discussed on one of the UK forums when these new LNBs were launched.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 127 ✭✭Terpsichorean Master


    Ten Pin wrote: »
    The other option is to just get a combo box and install an aerial for RTE etc. and drop sky altogether. Did sky offer the upgrade to Sky Q or was it requested? Do they watch mostly/all FTA or a significant amount of sky/paid content?

    Sky offered it, when I called to complain on their behalf because the standard of what they had had become so bad. I was watching the All-Ireland in their house and it was practically unwatchable, just awful. The box is knackered, as is the dish and it looked even worse in SD; piss-poor, bleeding colour and artefacts all over the shop. So I decided to see what I could do to improve it, or, if not, just cancel it altogether. Got a reasonably good deal - Q box, full HD, all the sports channels (only had the Sky ones previously), movies, box sets, demand or whatever it's called now, and basically all the other channels, for what they had already been paying.

    They watch both tbh - my father, in particular likes watching documentaries and sport, especially rugby; and that's almost all gone from FTA now, except for the Six Nations.

    And they're also now at an age where it would just be difficult for them to get used to a new interface and system/setup - but if this continues to be as inconvenient as it has been to this point, that reality will definitely become more likely an option.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 127 ✭✭Terpsichorean Master


    The Cush wrote: »
    It was disussed on one of the UK forums when these new LNBs were launched.

    And what was the consensus around it there? Are you able to get them installed easily enough when needs be there - or is it more difficult?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,085 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    And what was the consensus around it there? Are you able to get them installed easily enough when needs be there - or is it more difficult?

    I haven't really followed their rollout since then.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,834 ✭✭✭swoofer


    This is an age old problem and i have just remebered why the hybrid was ok in the uk and not here. it is due to the freesat system in the uk where Humaxmade boxes specifically for FREE TO AIR Tv and it has its own EPG. So a freesat customer moving to sky would be less inclined if they lost the Fressat facility. Freesat is not available in ireland legally so SKY are not keen in providing a facility where they shoot themelves in the foot.

    But with all the latest combo boxes this is no longer an issue as yu only get Q if you really like it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,084 ✭✭✭✭CoBo55


    swoofer wrote: »
    This is an age old problem and i have just remebered why the hybrid was ok in the uk and not here. it is due to the freesat system in the uk where Humaxmade boxes specifically for FREE TO AIR Tv and it has its own EPG. So a freesat customer moving to sky would be less inclined if they lost the Fressat facility. Freesat is not available in ireland legally so SKY are not keen in providing a facility where they shoot themelves in the foot.

    But with all the latest combo boxes this is no longer an issue as yu only get Q if you really like it.

    Freesat is available in Ireland legally. The extras that come with it are Geo locked BBC iPlayer, ITV hub etc. There are ways around it but they are illegal. It's a lovely EPG very suitable for parents etc, they are the free channels only and none of the Irish channels are on it. The best receiver to get for it is the Humax but seem to be unavailable everywhere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,667 ✭✭✭✭loyatemu


    this is what they installed for me last week - white wires are going to the SkyQ box; black wires to an old HD box.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,834 ✭✭✭swoofer


    did you have to request it? in other words did you have any hassle.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,667 ✭✭✭✭loyatemu


    swoofer wrote: »
    did you have to request it? in other words did you have any hassle.

    I mentioned it to the guy when he rang the day before, and on the day I pointed out which wires were which. There was no quibble, he just said "fine, I'll get a hybrid LNB"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,299 ✭✭✭roadmaster


    The Cush wrote: »
    Each satellite tuner requires a separate connection to the LNB on the dish or an output on a multiswitch.

    So I have only two cables at the moment due to a mix up during renovations. One will be for saorview and one for satellite. If I bring the cable from the lnb to a Multiswitch in the comms room will I able to send a feed to three separate tuners using a multiswitch or is it a case if I want to do that I have to bring 3 cables from the lnb to the comms room no matter what?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,085 ✭✭✭✭The Cush


    roadmaster wrote: »
    So I have only two cables at the moment due to a mix up during renovations. One will be for saorview and one for satellite. If I bring the cable from the lnb to a Multiswitch in the comms room will I able to send a feed to three separate tuners using a multiswitch or is it a case if I want to do that I have to bring 3 cables from the lnb to the comms room no matter what?

    A multiswitch requires 4 cables from the LNB in legacy mode or 2 if the multiswitch is wideband compatible and connected to a wideband LNB.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,299 ✭✭✭roadmaster


    The Cush wrote: »
    A multiswitch requires 4 cables from the LNB in legacy mode or 2 if the multiswitch is wideband compatible and connected to a wideband LNB.

    Thanks for all the information. I have to figure out how to get the cables to the comms room without destroying the lovely new painted walls!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,904 ✭✭✭Ten Pin


    So I have only two cables at the moment due to a mix up during renovations. One will be for saorview and one for satellite. If I bring the cable from the lnb to a Multiswitch in the comms room will I able to send a feed to three separate tuners using a multiswitch or is it a case if I want to do that I have to bring 3 cables from the lnb to the comms room no matter what?

    Unicable II LNBs only need one cable from dish, just need to ensure that any connected boxes/TVs/servers are unicable compliant.


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