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My mother-in-law had Sky Q installed about 2 years ago and we have now cancelled it.
I want to install a "standard" LNB on the minidish to get freesat. The Sky Q LNB neck is not 40mm like a "standard" LNB, correct?
I have a spare Inverto twin LNB that I was going to swap out, but I have read on other forums that reception on Sky minidish with "non-Sky" LNB is not optimum. Is this BS?
Has anyone done this?
Recommended?
Thanks.
abu baniaz
16-02-22, 23:32
Sky LNBs = 38mm
Industry standard, non-sky = 40mm
You will get a minor loss of signal which is negligible for most people. You will be better off getting a Sky universal quad LNB instead of getting the 38/40mm adapter.
See this post: https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?54875-Unicable-2-LNB-for-Sky-mini-dish-ok&p=510184&viewfull=1#post510184
Thanks for your fast reply Abu,
I think I'll take your advice and get the LNB.
Thanks for your fast reply Abu,
I think I'll take your advice and get the LNB.
I've just had to replace my LNB, £15 with adaptor from EBay (LNB + adapter as a package from an Ebay seller))
Example
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255047772848?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?65013-LNB-failure#6
Youtube video showing how to attach a mk4 adapter to a mk4 arm (you will 99% have a Mk4 dish)
https://youtu.be/y6oaaIOvv0c?t=41
Removal is the reverse process
With a pair of pliers push the locking pin up from underneath
With a flat blade screwdriver lever out each side to free the lugs
You can be a tiny bit brutal if you don't want to keep the old bracket
Thanks for the info.
I actually did something completely different after assessing the situation at the in-laws.
The new Q dish was installed about 2 feet from the "old" Sky dish, so I just disconnected the cables from the Q dish and connected them to the "old" sky dish and everything is working fine.
The "old" dish had an LNB with 8 inputs, which surprised me, but made the swap easier in the end.
Once again, thanks for all of the help.
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