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No Signal on second receiver!
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<blockquote data-quote="quirko" data-source="post: 597656" data-attributes="member: 319096"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have sky hd+, I have the old sky+ receiver that I wanted to connect in our kitchen so that we could watch free view via the old box. I have connected a third coax lead from the lnb to a female to female "f" barrel (6m) and then to the kitchen (40m). When I connected the lead to the receiver in the kitchen, I am unable to get a signal.</p><p></p><p>I then connected the old sky+ receiver to the 1st part of my new extension, so from the lnb to the old receiver about 6m - this worked ok. The 2nd part of my extension, the 40m coax lead to the kitchen was already in use via the RF out 1, the picture was never a very good quality this way either.</p><p></p><p>Can I get advice? do I need to run a new coax cable at a better quality or will an amp do the job?</p><p></p><p>An ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quirko, post: 597656, member: 319096"] Hi, I have sky hd+, I have the old sky+ receiver that I wanted to connect in our kitchen so that we could watch free view via the old box. I have connected a third coax lead from the lnb to a female to female "f" barrel (6m) and then to the kitchen (40m). When I connected the lead to the receiver in the kitchen, I am unable to get a signal. I then connected the old sky+ receiver to the 1st part of my new extension, so from the lnb to the old receiver about 6m - this worked ok. The 2nd part of my extension, the 40m coax lead to the kitchen was already in use via the RF out 1, the picture was never a very good quality this way either. Can I get advice? do I need to run a new coax cable at a better quality or will an amp do the job? An ideas? [/QUOTE]
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