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STMO123

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Re: Help with SKY
« Reply #30 on: 04 February 2008, 18:44:35 »

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I think this change over is a mistake, I do not think that most of us realise the full extent of the issues, all our kids telly's are not going to work, indoor ariels are not going to work, our radio's are not going to work.
yes freeview kit is cheap to buy but it does not work, in most area's, on indoor ariel's, Ive tried.
May be that the south east is better covered with strong signals
Leave more oof time though :) :) :)
We've known for years about the switchover, but even before Christmas (when I was buying a new portable for kitchen) people were still buying analogue only TVs.  Muppets.  If these neanderthals are that stupid, serves them bloody well right.  And if they have the balls to say the government sound help them buy new equipment, I will shoot them and do the world a favour  >:(

Haven't fixed your printer then? ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Help with SKY
« Reply #31 on: 04 February 2008, 18:48:54 »

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I dont know if this is the right area for this post, but here goes.

Does anyone know how to re-align a sky dish?
High winds have knocked mine off line, SKY want £55 just to move it back again.
After giving them £40 a month for at least 5 years you would think this would be a complimentary service.

Can anyone help me?

Not a problem.

Phone customer services and say you wish to cancel your subscription as the setup has failed and at this time you are unable to fund the repair.

They will send somebody out free of charge to sort it rather than loose your subscription.....

clever way :y :y
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Re: Help with SKY
« Reply #32 on: 04 February 2008, 23:47:04 »

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I think this change over is a mistake, I do not think that most of us realise the full extent of the issues, all our kids telly's are not going to work, indoor ariels are not going to work, our radio's are not going to work.
yes freeview kit is cheap to buy but it does not work, in most area's, on indoor ariel's, Ive tried.
May be that the south east is better covered with strong signals
Leave more oof time though :) :) :)
We've known for years about the switchover, but even before Christmas (when I was buying a new portable for kitchen) people were still buying analogue only TVs.  Muppets.  If these neanderthals are that stupid, serves them bloody well right.  And if they have the balls to say the government sound help them buy new equipment, I will shoot them and do the world a favour  >:(

Haven't fixed your printer then? ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Help with SKY
« Reply #33 on: 05 February 2008, 00:20:11 »

Try and avoid Thompson Sat boxes, PVR2 and 3. The standard of manufacture is bad. The soldering is bad (the main BGA develops bad joints which works when you bang it), the hard drive is run ragged all the time so it wears out, despite being a quality Seagate item, and the poor Philips tuners haven't a heat sink so they die. Quality components designed and assembled by clowns.

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Re: Help with SKY
« Reply #34 on: 05 February 2008, 08:01:03 »

lidl are selling signal meters really cheap the noo
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