Discussion topic: BT Sports picture
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Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 03:33 PM
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BT Sports picture
Hi , recently had Sky Q installed and at the same time took BT sport through Sky.
My neighbour has some scaffolding up that is obscuring my dish . The only channel impacted by this is BT Sport.
Possibly all other sky channels are coming throught the internet but BT is through the dish? Is that right and is there a way of changing it?
thanks
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Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 03:51 PM
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Re: BT Sports picture
Hi @GrahamMiller1 BT Sport, that's a name from the past, I assume you mean TNT Sports. An alternative to watch on Sky is to use Discovery+. TNT Sports is known to be a weak signal, so more likely to be impacted by the scaffolding.
Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 04:18 PM
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Re: BT Sports picture
@GrahamMiller1 wrote:Hi , recently had Sky Q installed and at the same time took BT sport through Sky.
My neighbour has some scaffolding up that is obscuring my dish . The only channel impacted by this is BT Sport.
Possibly all other sky channels are coming throught the internet but BT is through the dish? Is that right and is there a way of changing it?
thanks
All live TV channels come via the satellite dish, but as mentioned by @MightyQuinn TNT Sports are the first to be affected by a weak signal.
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Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 04:49 PM
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Re: BT Sports picture
@GrahamMiller1 wrote:
Hi , recently had Sky Q installed and at the same time took BT sport through Sky.
My neighbour has some scaffolding up that is obscuring my dish . The only channel impacted by this is BT Sport.
Possibly all other sky channels are coming throught the internet but BT is through the dish? Is that right No and is there a way of changing it? No as all Live channels already cone via your dish so there is nothing to change.
thanks
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Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 06:34 PM
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Re: BT Sports picture
ah , understood. , the scaffolding is down Monday so just have to put up with it and will watch footie via SkyGo on computer 👍
Message posted on 25 Oct 2025 07:30 PM
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@GrahamMiller1 wrote:
ah , understood. , the scaffolding is down Monday so just have to put up with it and will watch footie via SkyGo on computer 👍
@GrahamMiller1 as @MightyQuinn says you should be able to watch it on the Discovery+ app which is on your Q box
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