splitting a sattelite signal?

bampy

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I just bought a freesat box, connected it to the sat cable, via a splitter box, only one outlet being used. The message on screen was "no signal" I was baffled by this as I had seen the box working earlier in the day at another address. I reluctantly called out a sat engineer, who promptly put a straight single connection on the cable, and hey presto it worked.
How does the box know its being fed from a splitter?
Is there a way around this, as I would like to run the cable to another room, for an additional box/tv setup.
The engineer told me that The lnb at the dish would have to be changed at a cost of £135.
 

GerryAttricke

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Splitting the signal weakens it, that is the problem. The "engineer" is over-quoting. What you need, for more than one receiver, is a quad LNB, fitted, instead of a single one. This gives you up to 4 connection points to run cables from for independent digiboxes. If you only have one, you do not need a splitter box.
 

jaketherabbit

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i have a splitter from my satelitte , the cable feeds two televisions but what I do is either watch the same channel on both televisions (freesat) or watch one programme at a time for example watching freesat on one tv and freeview on the other this way you only need one cable from the satelitte dish, my setup is a satelitte dish feeding my reciever in one room and also my freesat tv in the lounge.
 
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