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The big new build that I've had on the go for 2 years (slow self build) is just about complete now and they are moving in for christmas.
Being in the middle of nowhere (even by what constitutes nowhere up here) there's no terrestrial tv reception at all so it's all satellite.
So I cabled the house with plenty of satellite coax from each room up into the loft. Originally planning to fit a dish with a quatro LNB and multiswitch so they could have as many satellite feeds as they wanted.
So last week I say "do you want the details of the dish and stuff to order" (self build means they can get the VAT back so they are buying all the kit)
"No we don't need to. Sky have done us a good deal. For £49 they are supplying us two more boxes and will install it all"
So I tell them, you do know Sky's idea of "install" is clip the cables around the outside of the house and drill through the wall right by the tv. They won't be interested in using the cables that feed up into the loft, they won't even enter a loft space unless it's boarded and has lighting.
Oh.
And Sky won't supply a quatro LNB and a multiswitch.
They will now have 4 sky+ boxes (their original 2 and the extra 2 sky are supplying for this deal) So that's going to take ALL the feeds of an octo LNB, the largest sky will fit.
So what about the other bedrooms where they want freesat boxes?
The best compromise I have been able to offer them is to set up two of the bedroom sky+ boxes in single feed mode, to free up 2 feeds for the freesat boxes. and I'm cabling from the marshalling area in the loft to the gable end, so the sky monkey just has to fit the dish and connect it, all the cabling is done.
I just feel it's a shame the customers won't listen and get the job done properly. People have no understanding that a £49 install by Sky is going to be carp, and woefully short of what they really want.
Perhaps when they get it all working, and realise the limitations, I may be ripping it out and fitting the proper multiswitch system at a later date.
Being in the middle of nowhere (even by what constitutes nowhere up here) there's no terrestrial tv reception at all so it's all satellite.
So I cabled the house with plenty of satellite coax from each room up into the loft. Originally planning to fit a dish with a quatro LNB and multiswitch so they could have as many satellite feeds as they wanted.
So last week I say "do you want the details of the dish and stuff to order" (self build means they can get the VAT back so they are buying all the kit)
"No we don't need to. Sky have done us a good deal. For £49 they are supplying us two more boxes and will install it all"
So I tell them, you do know Sky's idea of "install" is clip the cables around the outside of the house and drill through the wall right by the tv. They won't be interested in using the cables that feed up into the loft, they won't even enter a loft space unless it's boarded and has lighting.
Oh.
And Sky won't supply a quatro LNB and a multiswitch.
They will now have 4 sky+ boxes (their original 2 and the extra 2 sky are supplying for this deal) So that's going to take ALL the feeds of an octo LNB, the largest sky will fit.
So what about the other bedrooms where they want freesat boxes?
The best compromise I have been able to offer them is to set up two of the bedroom sky+ boxes in single feed mode, to free up 2 feeds for the freesat boxes. and I'm cabling from the marshalling area in the loft to the gable end, so the sky monkey just has to fit the dish and connect it, all the cabling is done.
I just feel it's a shame the customers won't listen and get the job done properly. People have no understanding that a £49 install by Sky is going to be carp, and woefully short of what they really want.
Perhaps when they get it all working, and realise the limitations, I may be ripping it out and fitting the proper multiswitch system at a later date.