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RE: 2 Sky+ Boxes



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How are you planning on controlling them?  If via an IR 'blaster' or just by pointing the remote at them, then you're stuffed :(
If you had an IR switching unit (such as will form part of Keiths KAT5 switch!!!!!)  then you could use IR emitters on each of the boxes so that whichever IR channel is 'open' will only control that SKY box.
Linn do this with knekt and nirvis with the slink-e.  I'm sure that Xantech do some sort of kit too as everyone seems to want to be able to plug xantech blocks into their slink-e's etc...
 
Basically all you need is 2 IR channels and a means to select one or the other of them before you send a SKY+ signal....
 
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Dr John Tankard [mailto:john@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 31 January 2002 09:44
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] 2 Sky+ Boxes

Yes. after we spoke yesterday, I was thinking about it.....
 
 
 You could use a output from homevision, the simplest would be some from of movable mechanical shutter controlled by a solenoid, but a better solution (wave bye bye by to the warranty) is to build a simple circuit with a good quality relay mounted in each sky box to shut of the ir signal.
 
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Coates [mailto:ecolume@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 31 January 2002 09:13
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] 2 Sky+ Boxes

Last week I ordered 2 Sky+ boxes, and they're due to be installed soon.  Since we don't have any terrestrial TV we need to be able to watch at least two separate channels, and with the Sky+ inbuilt Tivo player two favourites can both be recorded even when the schedules clash.  Great!
Anyway, I got thinking about controlling the 2 boxes as they will be next to each other in an AV rack.  I assumed that since the Sky+ system is designed to use 2 boxes then there would be a set-up screen, switch etc.. to have one box set to 'Sky box No.1' and the other to 'Sky box No.2' and the same IR remote to control the two separately/discreetly.  I've just got off the phone with Sky+ technical and they say that there isn't a way to control them as there aren't any discreet codes - so both boxes will respond to the IR remote at the same time :o(  Technical said that the number of people that would want 2 boxes next to each other is very low so they didn't bother with adding this feature! 
They said that I could use a standard digibox for the second box as it has different IR codes than to the Sky+ box.
 
I suppose I could use HomeVision's expansion card multi-zone IR to control 2 Sky+ boxes, but things start getting complex(ish)
 
Just thought I'd let you all know before someone else orders 2 Sky+ boxes.
 
Any other suggestions?
 
Simon
 
 


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