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Old December 19th 03, 05:36 PM
Cheddar
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Default Opps I just cut my Sky cable :-(

I just sliced the cable from the LNB going into the Sky box
by accident. My digibox is years old but I dont really want
to splash out £200 for Sky+.

Looking at the LNB it seems I can just screw in a new cable
and away I go. Does anyone know where I can get this cable
made up? I just went down my local tele repairs shop but
he's closed over the weekend.

Is there anywhere online that I can order this cable from?


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Old December 19th 03, 06:00 PM
Cheddar
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Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.



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Old December 19th 03, 06:20 PM
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"HI, I'm Cheddar. You may remember me from postings such as...
Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.


i would think maplin shops would sell something suitible if theres one near
you

Chris


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Old December 19th 03, 06:29 PM
Cheddar
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ChrisM wrote:
"HI, I'm Cheddar. You may remember me from postings such

as...
Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I

want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the

cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.


i would think maplin shops would sell something suitible

if theres
one near you


Yeah I did have a look but could only see the F connector
but no cable. I have found another link to a shop near me
that sells everything I need (I think).

Do you have any idea what I can use to waterproof the cable
that connects to the LNB outside? The one I did have seemed
to have some sort of rubber mask over it.


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Old December 19th 03, 06:39 PM
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"Cheddar" wrote in message
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Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.


My local B&Q sells all the bits to get it up and working... F connectors and
Sat grade cable.

Alan


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Old December 19th 03, 06:49 PM
Cheddar
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Alan Ramsay wrote:
"Cheddar" wrote in message
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Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I

want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the

cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.


My local B&Q sells all the bits to get it up and

working... F
connectors and Sat grade cable.


That's great news :-)

Do you know if they sell it spliced, I know you cans screw
on the f connectors but i'm not sure about splicing the
cable.


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Old December 19th 03, 07:45 PM
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I would be curious to know what would happen if you stripped the ends where
the break is, and twist the two cores together and twist the two braids
together?

Use some insulating tape to prevent the cores from touching the braids.

OK. I admit. a very amateurish fix, but would probably get you out of an
emergency until the shops open again.

Id like to know if the digibox would still work with this type of bodge-fix.

Brendan



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Old December 19th 03, 07:59 PM
Cheddar
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Wayner wrote:
This might sound dense, so forgive me, can't you just get

a female
and male connector, fit them to the cut ends and reconnect

the cable?
Then if its outside get some amalgamating tape to seal the

joint?
Would be a lot cheaper and quicker.


Good thinking I should have thought of that before I cut the
cable again to take down to the closed tv repair place.

By all accounts the cable is available in B&Q so I should be
able to fix it tommorow morning, I just hope I wasn't too
rough when I was playing around with the dish :-(


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Old December 19th 03, 08:22 PM
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"Brendan DJ Murphy" wrote in message
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I would be curious to know what would happen if you stripped the ends

where
the break is, and twist the two cores together and twist the two braids
together?

Use some insulating tape to prevent the cores from touching the braids.

OK. I admit. a very amateurish fix, but would probably get you out of

an
emergency until the shops open again.

Id like to know if the digibox would still work with this type of

bodge-fix.

Might work but not recommended. Dig sat cable is made especially low-loss to
preserve signal integrity. Any re-splicing job is going to introduce
interference and signal loss, let alone moisture. Best to replace the whole
cable run from dish to box. Where the F connector joins LNB, it should be
made watertight by using self-amalgamating tape, available from any sat
dealer. When you buy the cable, ask for some and they may cut a foot or so
free. A roll might cost £3-4.

Alec


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Old December 19th 03, 09:00 PM
Alan Ramsay
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Alan Ramsay" wrote in message
...
"Cheddar" wrote in message
...
Vince Meyers wrote:
Try this one:
http://www.satcure.co.uk/accs/page8.htm


Have you ever ordered from the above place? Ideally I want
to get SKy back ASAP, i'm not sure if I will get the cable
before Christmas if I order now.

Just so that i'm correct the cable I need is:

Black CT100/H109F and
F connector fitted to both ends.


My local B&Q sells all the bits to get it up and working... F connectors

and
Sat grade cable.


It would also be worthwile disconnecting from the Sky box or unplugging the
Sky box before comming any repairs, as there is (I believe) a voltage
running through the cable to power the LNB.

Alan


 




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