Does anyone know whether a SKY LNB can be affected by temperature changes, rather than rain / snow etc?
Every day without fail, our SKY goes off on both local BBC ONE & local ITV1, plus ITV 2, ITV 4, Men & Motors, all BBC English regions except London & the Nations, & certain ITV regions added via 'Other Channels', with the Satelite Signal Not Found or There Is A Technical Fault messages.
This happens hot or cold.
Any ideas?
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My sister recently got SKY & she had to call the engineer out for an issue.
While he was there, she mentioned my issue & he came up with the theory that a local fire station/ambulance station etc was somehow interferring with my signal & it couldn't be fixed unless the dish was moved!
Has anyone heard of this possible issue, or is the SKY engineer talking out of his bum as I think it only started happening when I went MultiRoom?
While he was there, she mentioned my issue & he came up with the theory that a local fire station/ambulance station etc was somehow interferring with my signal & it couldn't be fixed unless the dish was moved!
Has anyone heard of this possible issue, or is the SKY engineer talking out of his bum as I think it only started happening when I went MultiRoom?
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Definitely bum talk.
Like most emergency services, the brigades use push-to-talk cellular devices. Even a microwave relay on their rooftop wouldn't interfere with DSat.
Like most emergency services, the brigades use push-to-talk cellular devices. Even a microwave relay on their rooftop wouldn't interfere with DSat.
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This must be one hell of a big room.
It takes nearly five months for the echo to come back.
It takes nearly five months for the echo to come back.
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I don't think Beep is allowed back to the mailbox, so now he's hanging out with his second favourite professionals - rozzers.Nick Harvey wrote:This must be one hell of a big room.
It takes nearly five months for the echo to come back.
Update on this : November 2009
The hard drive in the SKY Plus gave up, so the engineer was called out & he changed the box.
Also asked about this issue & he confirmed the dish was knackered, so the dish was changed too!
How long is the average age for a SKY dish, before it starts to go kaput?
The hard drive in the SKY Plus gave up, so the engineer was called out & he changed the box.
Also asked about this issue & he confirmed the dish was knackered, so the dish was changed too!
How long is the average age for a SKY dish, before it starts to go kaput?
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Suppose it was.nodnirG kraM wrote:Surely there's very little that can go wrong with the actual dish - the metal meshy bit that is. Or was it the whole thing including LNB that was replaced?
You forget, some of us aren't technically minded unlike others on here.
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