Quote:
"If your satellite dish cable only has one connector, it can be connected to either socket".
Source:
https://www.freesat.co.uk/help/4k-tv-boxes/first-time-installation/connect-box-tv
In its default configuration, a Freesat box is set up to receive only a
subset of all the free-to-air channels which are transmitted from the Astra 28.2°E group of satellites. That's why, when using the device in its 'fresh out of the box' mode, you can only get a few music channels. However you can add additional channels to the box's channel line-up through using manual tuning.
This link shows you how to use manual tuning with a Freesat box from Goodman's.
https://heyrick.eu/ricksworld/digibox/fsaddch.html
However your box might be a bit different, so you'll need to read its manual in order to see exactly what needs to be done.
However you actually do it though, to add a channel you'll need to tell the box which frequency it's on, the 'symbol rate' for its data (which will either be 22000 or 27500) and the signals polarity (which will either be H, for horizontal, or V, for vertical). You might also need to set the 'FEC' to something like '5/6' but most boxes will probably detect the FEC automatically anyway. All of the information that you'll require is in the right-hand column here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free-to-air_channels_at_Astra_28.2%C2%B0E_(Ireland_and_the_United_Kingdom)#Music
(Scroll down to 'Radio' if you want to add some of your favourite radio channels to the line-up too).
Don't panic! Manual tuning is one of those things that can look very complicated at first glance but is actually very easy when you come to do it!