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Sky+ Failure
"trappeduser" wrote in message ... £1000 it's the LNB OK thanks for the advice, I'll remember to pass it on to my parents (I'm away at the moment, but they'll be at home waiting for the engineer on Wednesday), but if it's the LNB, then how come we can still get Sky without any problem through our old box? I'm using the twin-wire and I've just shoved one of those plugs onto the old box and it's as though we never got Sky+ in the first place. :-) Andrew |
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 00:18:07 +0100, "Andrew Corcoran"
wrote: , but if it's the LNB, then how come we can still get Sky without any problem through our old box? I'm using the twin-wire and I've just shoved one of those plugs onto the old box and it's as though we never got Sky+ in the first place. :-) Which wre did you use though? Did you try both of them? Maybe only one is faulty. |
"K" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 00:18:07 +0100, "Andrew Corcoran" wrote: , but if it's the LNB, then how come we can still get Sky without any problem through our old box? I'm using the twin-wire and I've just shoved one of those plugs onto the old box and it's as though we never got Sky+ in the first place. :-) Which wre did you use though? Did you try both of them? Maybe only one is faulty. I would agree, one thing I did when I had my problems is to swap the inputs but still had the problem, in Andrew's case it could be just one channel and probably could be a wire fault. Still could be LNB related. Matt |
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