ᐅ Satellite System in New Construction: Unicable or Star Wiring?
Created on: 20 Nov 2018 21:41
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Reini1234
Hello,
I am currently building a new house and wanted to ask whether I should go with the standard star wiring or the Unicable system. There are a total of 8 outlets, but only up to 4 will be used at the same time. Only one satellite is to be received.
I am currently building a new house and wanted to ask whether I should go with the standard star wiring or the Unicable system. There are a total of 8 outlets, but only up to 4 will be used at the same time. Only one satellite is to be received.
Precise Quad LNB with an integrated multi-switch provides one connection per TV, allowing satellite signal on four devices that can all receive different programs simultaneously. If the devices have built-in satellite tuners, which is standard technology today, no extra receivers or extra FBDs are needed.
600-900 depending on the provider. Our electrician charged 600, but that was a good price. Setup: aluminum dish, dual LNB, three antenna sockets inside the house, two in the living room and one in the guest room. Wall mount made of hot-dip galvanized steel pipe attached to the garage.
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Mottenhausen30 Jan 2019 10:10Our general contractor has set a flat rate of 1000€ for the complete satellite dish system, including the mounting bracket, roofing tiles, etc., and wiring to all rooms (except bathroom, hallway...).
In my opinion, that's too expensive, but I can't do everything myself if I want to move into a finished house someday. I've already taken on way too much anyway.
In my opinion, that's too expensive, but I can't do everything myself if I want to move into a finished house someday. I've already taken on way too much anyway.
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