Making or Installing connections for satellite TV LNB's receivers and satellite meters is easy and efficient using the CaP "Connect and Push" connectors these brilliant F Connectors remove the need to waterproof - are more efficient than Metal F connectors which have three joins for every one and the whole Job is cheaper too www.hisat.com is the place to get these connectors made by Telecom security
@XaiQ as I told you before Freeview is Not Freesat - you are confusing terms - I don't need to visit Freeview.co.uk you need to decide if you want help with satellite TV or Terrestrial TV FREEVIEW is a Marketing brand which refers to some free to air terrestrial channels available in the UK & in other countries a similar brand is used for those countries packages (EG New Zealand) in the UK some channels offering free to air TV services market their services as "FREESAT" call me 02032876323
HISATdotCOM 11 months ago
@HISATdotCOM I have no clue how the Freeview works to be honest, I've heard that I need Satellite to get the Freeview I'm not sure if thats correct. What I know for the fact and I confirmed with LG is that my model LG5000 does have a built in Freeview so that means I don't need any HD-Freeview boxes to access 50 Freeview channels.
freeview.co.uk maybe that will help you to know what i'm talking about
Thanks
XaiQ 11 months ago
@XaiQ you just need to fit an F Connector but Freeview is not freesat are you talking about Satellite or Terrestrial?
HISATdotCOM 11 months ago
Thats helpful mate thanks for that.
Now i have a TV LG-LG5000 47", It has built-in freeview. I have no clue how to do the satellite connection. I have the satellite installed outside my house and the end of that satellite cable is just like in this video at 1:51.
Now what else do I need?
Thanks
XaiQ 11 months ago
another point not made in the video concerns the material of the shield - the "gold" colour shows that this is Copper which appart from Gold is one of the most conductive materials and once again this makes it an Ideal Low-Loss alternative to the more common RG59 or RG6 cable.
CT100 cable is a little more expensive but for Motorised installations where you may want to see weak signals from time to time anything less is a false economy
HISATdotCOM 1 year ago
there was a small mistake on the narative at the end it's the last LNB connection (not the fast fit one) that reduces the connection down to only One because in the first connection I made - the Metal shield is forced into direct contact with the F female of the LNB
HISATdotCOM 1 year ago