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    LNB to replace SKY Q unit

    Hi, I have dug my old VU+Duo out of retirement since the introductory SKY Q offer doubled in price! Of course I am now learning that the wideband LNB that came with the SKY Q setup is not compatible with my old (and many others) Linux box . The upshot is that I am looking for advice on what new LNB I should use? Would it be a good opportunity to use something fancy, multi sat? Can I use the existing cabling fit by SKY? I'm not looking to go for a motorised dish, preferring to stick with the existing dish if possible. Any advice gratefully received

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    Get a hybrid LNB (works on sky Q and legacy devices) or conventional quad/octo LNB which wont work on Sky Q.

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