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surfinjim
16-04-2010, 18:22
Anyone else having problems with their sky signal? Ours has been stuttering on and off for 4 days.

Anything recorded on Sky plus is the same. I think its signal as opposed to tv related.

Any ideas on how to rectify appreciated.

Jim:thumbsup:

SHsheff
16-04-2010, 18:38
Can't help, I'm afraid - wish I knew the answer, cos ours has been the same. I wonder if it's the ash in the atmosphere?!

kenthack
16-04-2010, 18:38
blame the volcano
everbody else will lol

we had ours playing up and found it to be a couple of young doves trying to nest on it so check for the obvious

dosxuk
17-04-2010, 19:19
Is there any trees growing in the path of your dish? At this time of year there are often reports of low signal on sky boxes, caused by trees (which weren't a problem before) growing and then blooming.

upinwath
17-04-2010, 22:01
blame the volcano
everbody else will lol


Depending on how thick the cloud is it may be but that would effect the whole area or, if it's the uplink that is being blocked, everyone using the system.
Other common causes.

Dish out of alignment. Usually a knock by the window cleaner or poor installation. You are aiming at something the size of a bus about 7,000 miles away. The slightest touch can be a problem.
LNB starting to die.
Water ingress in coaxial cable - usually caused by either poor installation or stress on the cable.
It can also be the receiver on the blink but that is less likely.

upinwath
17-04-2010, 22:05
Oh yer. Forgot the trees. They grow so can get in the way over time. Remember the dish is pointing up as well as along so they have to be either close or very big.

NEVER try to reset or reposition the dish alone. You will cock up.

stevesheff08
17-04-2010, 22:49
we have been having the same problem here also, been on and off for a few days, "saying no signal being recieved please turn box of for 1 minute no matter how many times i have done this it has been the same, but on a night time the signal is great and can get aall the channels so it has to be something thats causing it all to go down.

Pidgeon
17-04-2010, 23:49
Tories will probably blame Gordon Brown on his lax satelite policies.