Sky Q

lesandang
lesandang Forum Participant Posts: 243

Has anyone taken their Sky Q box into Europe please and if so does it work?

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  • NutsyH
    NutsyH Club Member Posts: 535
    edited March 2017 #2

    Interesting to see the replies to this. I have so far refrained from moving from Sky+ until I know the answer to this. As Q needs a different LNB it won't work even in the UK unless you upgrade yyour LNB on your caravan dish.

    Bet you can't get an answer from Sky!!

  • NutsyH
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    edited May 2017 #3

    Lesandang

    Been researching this, and I am pretty certain the answer is no. Sky q requires:

    1. A broadband internet connection. The box frequently checks in with the sky servers, and if it misses check in, sky block the viewing card. Lots about this from caravanners on other forums. If it checks in from a non uk IP address, the card would immedietely be blocked.

    2. Q requires a "wide band" lnb, which are unobtainable at the moment other than from a sky engineer.

    3. Q will not operate in single feed mode, so you need a twin cable feed - least of the problems.

    I will not upgrade from +HD until forced to do so by Sky. At the moment they continue to support +HD, but for how long?

  • Rob2CathDavies
    Rob2CathDavies Forum Participant Posts: 145
    edited July 2017 #4

    Can you use Sky Q in your caravan in the U.K. If you get the correct LNB (obviously without the on demand stuff).?  We use Sky+ HD at the moment with the twin cable, and we are moving house so Sky are trying to upgrade us to Sky Q, but we have to be able to use it in the caravan, for my husband to watch the footy.

     

    is anyone out there using Sky Q in their caravan successfully please?

     

    Thanks

  • huskydog
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    edited July 2017 #5

    you can buy sky Q lnb's off e-bay

  • peedee
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    edited July 2017 #6

    Its a bit technical, not sure I fully understand how it actually works but the problem appears to be the sky Q box will not operate the band and polaristion changes that the standard universal LNB makes. Unless you can fit a Sky Q LNB into your mobile dish and all the necessary downleads to the Q box it sounds as though it will not work. It might be easier to do this with a free standing dish?

    peedee

  • lesandang
    lesandang Forum Participant Posts: 243
    edited July 2017 #7

    Hi, regarding point 1, a Sky q box does not need an Internet connection. Have just had one installed at my Mother's house where there is no Internet with no issues. So no problem on that front away from home.

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited July 2017 #9

    so, as i said, not directly SkyQ related, but it may be that they are trying to crack down on moving viewing cards around.

    i certainly wont move to sky Q untill i get a bit more info on this issue.

    You may remember I went through all this last year. We have very good Freeview here and don't use Sky anymore, although we do still have a Sky+ box with a 'freeview' card which we don't pay for as it was changed to that 20+ years ago before they started charging. 

    We looked at changing to Sky Q but were not convinced that we would be able to take it away, they wouldn't allow us to change our card for the Sky+ box to a package but insisted that we would HAVE to change to Sky Q. Needless to say we refused, so we kept our money they lost business and we sorted out TV abroad another way wink

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  • kevin51
    kevin51 Forum Participant Posts: 7
    edited August 2017 #11

    Hi Tammy girl, how did you sort out" your TV viewing abroad another way?" I couldn't get Freeview to work in France with an 85cm dish!

  • David2115
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    edited August 2017 #12

    Could you not move to Sky Q then just keep the Sky plus box in your caravan / MH  . That way no need to keep disconnecting boxes. Use the card from Sky q box. 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2017 #13

     We have an 85cm  Oyster 3, twin LNB Autoskew dish on the m/h, in the van we have a Cello tv that has built in freesat. with that we are able to view UK tv channels in France even down to the South of France.

    Once out of the range of UK channels on Astra 2, we can move to Intel Sat 907 as this is tuned in on the Oyster 3 model, you need an Encryption box for it but they are only about £60, with this setup you can still receive UK channels (BBC1 and 2, Itv, channel 4 and 5, + a few others) all the way down to Portugal and Southern Spain.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2017 #14

    No, Sky Q card is different and does not work with a Sky plus box.

    Sky are well aware that folk do take the boxes away from home so are doing everything they can to stop it.

    I personally think this is despicable as you pay monthly for the box and any package  so why shouldn't you use them while away. With some folk touring for half of the year if you don't/can't take the box with you what a waste of money.

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  • David2115
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    edited August 2017 #16

    I thought the Sky engineer told me it would work in Sky plus box but could be wrong 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2017 #17

    Interesting! we were told that the Q card is a different size so would not fit the Sky+ box.  

    As I said Sky are trying very hard to stop folk from doing it.

    When you go over to SkyQ we were also told that if you had Multi room boxes they are removed and new boxes fitted because SkyQ work through the internet. Sounds as if you get a different story depending on who you speak to at Sky.

     

  • lesandang
    lesandang Forum Participant Posts: 243
    edited August 2017 #18

    Hi Tammygirl,  please can you give us details about the encryption box? 

  • NutsyH
    NutsyH Club Member Posts: 535
    edited August 2017 #19

    Hi Tammygirl

    +1 here. Where do you buy the box for intelsat 907, and do you need a viewing card? If so where do you buy from?

     

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2017 #21

    Hi sorry been away for a few days and just seen this.

    Intelsat 907, you can get an  'Icecrypt'  box off the Internet  or Maplins varying prices ours cost just under £60 off line. 

    If your satellite dish hasn't already got Intel 907 installed then you will have to select an empty/unused satellite (ie Hotbird) uninstall it then install 'Intelsat 907'

    Once you have your Encryption box you will then need to set that up (instructions of how to do this is online) BB's link will give you all the info you will need.

    According to the instructions you can use  your Sky card in the encryption box, we don't have one so cannot verify this. This I assume will only work if you tune into Astra 2  using the 'Icecrypt box' (not Intelsat 907)

    Hope this helps.