Hands up from the start, I am useless with modern technology!
Hope to be moving in to my late FIL's bungalow in the new year and noticed last week that he does not have a standard aerial socket anywhere. Instead, he has a couple of, what look like double aerial sockets with threaded outlets. These are connected to a satellite dish on the outside wall and he used a set-top type of box to watch TV. He was not subscribed to Sky or anything like that as he has no internet connection. (I think he was using a Manhattan(?) box).
Now, assuming the cables from the dish are co-axial, can I swap out these outlets for a standard aerial socket as our TV, (which we use a a BT set top box with), needs a standard aerial socket to get a service. If the answer is, "No it doesn't work like that.", what do I need to do to get our TV working please?
Hope to be moving in to my late FIL's bungalow in the new year and noticed last week that he does not have a standard aerial socket anywhere. Instead, he has a couple of, what look like double aerial sockets with threaded outlets. These are connected to a satellite dish on the outside wall and he used a set-top type of box to watch TV. He was not subscribed to Sky or anything like that as he has no internet connection. (I think he was using a Manhattan(?) box).
Now, assuming the cables from the dish are co-axial, can I swap out these outlets for a standard aerial socket as our TV, (which we use a a BT set top box with), needs a standard aerial socket to get a service. If the answer is, "No it doesn't work like that.", what do I need to do to get our TV working please?