Sky Plus Installation Problem
Hi guys,
I bought a second hand sky plus box the other day with a brand new dish. I've got to set it up today and come up against a problem. The dish is mounted at the same elevation and pretty much the same pitch as my next door nieghbours so I would have thought I'd recieve some signal no matter how small. However, I get nothing. No signal or strengh and not locked. I beleive the box is fine as it was shown to me working, and its turns on fine. So I can only think its something to do with my set up. Spefically the fact I'm using only one cable rather than two. I know its a Sky plus box, but as I'd have to pay to use the record faciality I thought I'd give that a miss, and assumed that the system would work with just one wire. Is that not the case, do I have have to have two wire? Or if it can be done with one wire, it is possibly my connection? Ie there four output on the dish and two inputs in the box (8 combinations) and I might be using the wrong ones. Can anyone help me? I don't want to pay £60 for someone to come over and do a two minture job when its something I can do. CCCChhhheeeerrrrssss guys. |
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Check the cable's plugged into the right port on the back of the box. Also check the tilt of the dish.
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Well scince you already have a quad LNB then your best bet is just to pop down to to b&q and grab some satalite grade cable and wire up the second link yourself.
As for your origional question a sky+ box can work with just 1 input, however it dosnt generally like it and can cause issues like the one your receiving. Have you tried switching the cable between both the different sockets in the back of the sky+ box, you could also try a forced update of the box (i cant quite remember the presedure but a quick google will give you the information). However by far the best option is just to wire up the second input. Even without the sky+ sub you can still use the record 1 watch 1 feature but i beleave you much use manual recording ruther then jusr pressing the record button. |
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Are you saying that if we manually press record it will work???? It does annoy me that as an early skyplus customer I actually paid £150 for my box (its my property) but without paying sky a monthly fee its next to useless. I would love to have it working again so we can have it in the bedroom, after all freesat has all the channels we like to watch, but without any monthly subscription (and the foxsat hdr in the lounge is the most awsome piece of kit I have seen) |
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The ONLY sure fire way of aligning a dish is to get a sat signal meter, even being 1 degree out can mean the difference between a working or not working signal ---------- Post added at 11:48 ---------- Previous post was at 11:46 ---------- See this thread for details about setting up a dish and pointing it in the right direction (might be a freesat thread but it basically is the same group of sats) http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/10...hlight=freesat |
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Hi the sky box will work with one feed but it has to be on the maim feed in number1 if your dish is miss alined it will not pick up a good signal a meter is best for the job but i have done it by hand but its bit tricky
move the dish slowly till you get network id 0002 transport stream 07d4 astra satelite is on 28.2 East of South the box will not record chanells as sky disable this when you cancell your subscription or you have to pay£10 per month Hope this helps:) |
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