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Solution for pre-wired house

  • 27-10-2015 02:40PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 239 ✭✭


    Hiya,

    Just wondering if anyone might be able to help. My partner's house i has been wired for sky coming into one room only. It's an apartment block and they won't let people install other dishes so I was just wondering if there would be any chance that maybe the line could be split into another room? Or is there another way it could be done? Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,688 ✭✭✭winston_1


    No, satellite signals cannot be split.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,903 ✭✭✭Apogee


    j_mo wrote: »
    Hiya,

    Just wondering if anyone might be able to help. My partner's house i has been wired for sky coming into one room only. It's an apartment block and they won't let people install other dishes so I was just wondering if there would be any chance that maybe the line could be split into another room? Or is there another way it could be done? Thanks.

    You can't ordinarily run two satellite receivers simultaneously off one cable. However, if you don't require both receivers to operate simultaneously, but rather require only one at a time (e.g. one box in sitting room in evening, and another in bedroom late at night), then you can use a priority switch. This can be used to automatically switch the incoming signal from the one receiver (slave) to another (master).

    http://www.pulsat.com/products/Digiality-Smart-Priority-Switch.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 239 ✭✭j_mo


    Apogee wrote:
    You can't ordinarily run two satellite receivers simultaneously off one cable. However, if you don't require both receivers to operate simultaneously, but rather require only one at a time (e.g. one box in sitting room in evening, and another in bedroom late at night), then you can use a priority switch. This can be used to automatically switch the incoming signal from the one receiver (slave) to another (master).


    Thanks for the response. She's got cable into where the skybox used to be so could the old cable be extended to an upstairs room? Sorry for not explaining the layout better.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,903 ✭✭✭Apogee


    j_mo wrote: »
    Thanks for the response. She's got cable into where the skybox used to be so could the old cable be extended to an upstairs room? Sorry for not explaining the layout better.

    If the priority switch approach is OK for you, then you would disconnect the Skybox, and instead connect the incoming cable to the switch.

    From that, a short connecting lead would run from the slave port of the switch to the Skybox. A longer connecting cable would run from the master port of the switch to the receiver upstairs.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,397 ✭✭✭DublinDilbert


    j_mo wrote: »
    Thanks for the response. She's got cable into where the skybox used to be so could the old cable be extended to an upstairs room? Sorry for not explaining the layout better.

    So there's now two co axial cables to where the sky box is or just one?

    Yes a sat cable can be extended to another room, typically with screw on f plugs and a coupler.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 239 ✭✭j_mo


    So there's now two co axial cables to where the sky box is or just one?

    Yes, there's just one cable that was there downstairs. We wanted to hook up another upstairs if it was possible.


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