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Sky to unveil 4K STB next month?
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<blockquote data-quote="davemurgtroyd" data-source="post: 952591" data-attributes="member: 319227"><p>I have not seen the specs or details of the DSCR but would guess that the DSCR takes 4 outputs from the multiswitch and combines these into two wideband outputs in the same format as that required from the lnb by the Sky Q box. As they state <u><strong>a</strong></u> DSCR switch I assume only one DSCR with multiple outputs - not too different a technology from existing multiswitches - combining instead of switching inputs and then amplifying them to multiple outputs. An alternative to this would be to fit (possibly amplified ?) splitters to the quattro inputs to the multiswitch and then combine these signals in the DSCR</p><p></p><p>This raises the point that if only one resident wishes Sky Q then it would need two additional spare outputs from the existing multiswitch (or an upgrade to it). If two or more residents want Sky Q then no problem then there will be more than 4 outputs available from the multistch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davemurgtroyd, post: 952591, member: 319227"] I have not seen the specs or details of the DSCR but would guess that the DSCR takes 4 outputs from the multiswitch and combines these into two wideband outputs in the same format as that required from the lnb by the Sky Q box. As they state [U][B]a[/B][/U] DSCR switch I assume only one DSCR with multiple outputs - not too different a technology from existing multiswitches - combining instead of switching inputs and then amplifying them to multiple outputs. An alternative to this would be to fit (possibly amplified ?) splitters to the quattro inputs to the multiswitch and then combine these signals in the DSCR This raises the point that if only one resident wishes Sky Q then it would need two additional spare outputs from the existing multiswitch (or an upgrade to it). If two or more residents want Sky Q then no problem then there will be more than 4 outputs available from the multistch. [/QUOTE]
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