Freesat TV setup.?

I want to set up three Freesat boxes in our home, unfortunately our dish only has one cable running from it & is not exactly accessible being attached to the chimney stack.
I know that it is possible to replace the UDC on a dish to serve extra rooms what I need to know is if it is possible to add a splitter box to the incoming cable to split off to extra rooms each with it's own Freesat box?
I know it can be done with cable TV as our crews used to do it when I ran operations for a cable installation company so I am hoping that I can use similar splitters for Freesat.
Any equipment recommended would have to be in the UK or available online.
Thanks in advance for your help folks.



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Jan 20, 2011. 5:50 AMAndyGadget says:
Nope, a splitter wouldn't work as the 'business end' of a satellite dish is an active device, rather than a passive aerial. It's operation is altered by the box controlling it.

What you need to do is to get up to the dish and fit a quad LNB to it which will give you 4 feeds. Bear in mind that if you're using a PVR that it will require 2 of these feeds to give you the 'watch 1 channel while you're recording another one' features.

I've never heard of a UDC in this context - do you mean LNB?

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