Does anyone understand Sky Q?
In the current house we have inherited a Sky dish, and it looks like multiroom wiring, which is hard to fathom. However the dish looks old, and rather than try to get it all working I started to look for up to date information. Seems there is now a system called Sky Q, which can be installed. It might be easier than trying to get what is presumably the remnants of a much older system working again, and I assume that it would be installed properly, and then if we didn't want the Sky service after 18 months we could cancel and still have access to FreeSat etc.
In two other houses I have installed new LNBs in dishes, and got satellite TV working well enough with Humax Freesat receivers, which was a low cost enterprise, but this time it might make sense to get the latest system. What do others think?
In the current house we have inherited a Sky dish, and it looks like multiroom wiring, which is hard to fathom. However the dish looks old, and rather than try to get it all working I started to look for up to date information. Seems there is now a system called Sky Q, which can be installed. It might be easier than trying to get what is presumably the remnants of a much older system working again, and I assume that it would be installed properly, and then if we didn't want the Sky service after 18 months we could cancel and still have access to FreeSat etc.
In two other houses I have installed new LNBs in dishes, and got satellite TV working well enough with Humax Freesat receivers, which was a low cost enterprise, but this time it might make sense to get the latest system. What do others think?