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RE: Sky+ and terrestrial on 2 cables?


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  • Subject: RE: Sky+ and terrestrial on 2 cables?
  • From: "Stephen Jones" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 12:11:49 -0000
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Hi Ross

I actually was told about it by my local supplier who just got some in
and said that's what they can be used for. There's a stacker to be
fitted on the roof connecting both cables from the quad lnb into 1, and
then a destacker splitting them apart at the receiver.

Just wondering whether there is any disadvantage using it, other than
cost.

HTH

SJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Ross McKillop [mailto:home@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 02 December 2003 12:03
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Sky+ and terrestrial on 2 cables? {Scanned for
Viruses}

Could this be used to allow Sky+ to function with just one incoming
cable (i.e. two feeds coming from the LNB, through this box, and only
one cable coming into the house?) - also does anyone know of a UK
distributor?


- Ross

Ross McKillop
On 2 Dec 2003, at 11:57, Stephen Jones wrote:

> Keith
>
> I just found out about a box called the destacker/stacker which allows
> you put 2 sat IF feeds down the one cable and then split them apart
> again -
>
> http://www.johansson.be/htmen/stackerdestacker.php?ref=9633KIT%20UK
>
> http://www.cable-satellite.com/product_awards/award_news.htm
>
> Has anyone heard of this unit and would like to comment?
>
> SJ



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