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after first fixing a house the other week i was asked if i could run some sky cables in , i of course did and ended up with the following

dual cable to dish position from main tv area . with single cable to second tv position from main tv area . all coiled up into a single metal back box .

my question is is there a good supplier that sells 1 gang with 3 f type outlets ?

my usual suppliers havent got anything to suit.

any advice welcome )

cheers
 
Euro double blank drill three holes in it to accept three f plug couplers then connect the cables in the back box to the backs of the couplers they then act like fixing nuts. So you should end up with three f plug terminals on a single plate
 
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You cannot spur sky points let me explain I have Sky+ sky multiroom and a freesat receiver built into my tv so thats 2 points for Sky + and a point each for multiroom and freesat with 4 cables run to the dish with a quad LNB fitted in other words a 4 way cone fitted on the end of the dish .

Sky + is a twin receiver hence why it needs two seperate cables the other 2 are single receivers 2+2 =4 if you could run more than 1 receiver off one cable the sky+ would only need one instead of 2
 
Most of my house was original spured using additional sky handsets and a signal coder inline with the coax, have ditched it now so i have multiple receivers and multiple connections at LNB,
For the price nowadays i would go for quad LNB and cable from dish to all teles as that means you can watch 4 different programmes at the same time and keep her in-doors and her offspring happy, whilst i watch Synthia Rothrock on me tod :)
 

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