If you already have a dish for Sky then Freesat is another alternative. I use Freesat and have an old laptop permanently connected to the TV for Kodi/TVMC/TVaddons.
I have a sky dish and a built in freesat tuner in the TV... how do I get this running?! Do I need to reposition the dish and just tune in the TV? is it that simple?If you already have a dish for Sky then Freesat is another alternative. I use Freesat and have an old laptop permanently connected to the TV for Kodi/TVMC/TVaddons.
I have a sky dish and a built in freesat tuner in the TV... how do I get this running?! Do I need to reposition the dish and just tune in the TV? is it that simple?
nuts... I sold that. lolNo, you need to use the Sky box to get the Freesat from Sky service.
nuts... I sold that. lol
never mind. cheers![]()
nuts... I sold that. lol
never mind. cheers![]()
Yeah, I sold mine for about that, bit reluctant to pay out.Loads on ebay for less than £40.00, maybe cheaper than a freesat box???
really?No, you need to use the Sky box to get the Freesat from Sky service.
I have a sky dish and a built in freesat tuner in the TV... how do I get this running?! Do I need to reposition the dish and just tune in the TV? is it that simple?
If you cancel Sky they'll pester you with 50%/60% offers for coming back once you've left.
really?
http://www.freesat.co.uk/get-freesat/using-current-dish
"Freesat uses the same dish and satellites as Sky, so if you already have a satellite dish and cabling, whether you are currently receiving satellite TV or not, in most cases you can simply connect your Freesat digital box or TV using your existing cabling - it's that simple."
There is an alternative Freesat service that you might want to research (I don't think it has all the channels of Freesat from Sky) but it might work with your built in tuner, they use the same dish and so it should work without any retuning.
http://www.freesat.co.uk
http://www.freesat.co.uk/get-freesat/recommended/freesat-plus-with-freetime
I gather you don't actually read before replying?
Never mind, don't let facts get in the way, you just blunder on...
I'll plug it in and test it out![]()
I do actually have 2 inputs in the TV - but I guess than means running a second cable around the house?It should work fine if your dish is still in alignment, if your built in system is "Freesat" you only need a single input. If "Freesat+" you would need both inputs (I don't think many built in systems are + though).
I gather you don't actually read before replying?
If you had bothered you might have noticed I posted links to that exact website after making the point that "Freesat from Sky" requires a Sky box while his built in Freesat receiver would work with "Freesat".
Never mind, don't let facts get in the way, you just blunder on...
Well b****r me.
It worked!!!
I do actually have 2 inputs in the TV - but I guess than means running a second cable around the house?
would you like a hug?
We had sky+, but only ever had 1 cable poking through the wall?You would have needed to have 2 outputs from the dish, did you have Sky+ on your old Sky setup? Normally Sky run a single cable which is actually 2 separate inputs to the box. The second input would allow you to have similar functionality to Sky+, if you only want to watch what's on the screen it isn't needed.
either way, no need to spit your dummy.No, just for people to read threads before posting.
We had sky+, but only ever had 1 cable poking through the wall?
Ok...Were you able to record while watching another channel?

Ok...
I found the second cable taped up in the corner of the room
lol
I'll poke that into the Tele now too
Edit
Hmmm... that second cable doesn't seem to have a signal... will go and investigate!
Edit again
Ok, we're cooking on gas, had to redo the f-type connection at the TV end, and we're all up and running.
Can record and watch another channel
Thanks All, and sorry OP for stealing your thread!!
I have a sky dish and a built in freesat tuner in the TV... how do I get this running?! Do I need to reposition the dish and just tune in the TV? is it that simple?
Freeview does here![]()