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Moving to a retirement flat

I'm moving from my house to a retirement home in the near future. I've been told the flats have access to Sky. However, I have Sky Q and I wanted to check if Sky Q will work when I request a move. I remember the engineer changed something on my dish when I changed from Sky to Sky Q. The retirement flats are [content removed]

 

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@EPMH28 wrote:

@Mark39  Thanks Mark, I have and they only knew is was Sky, they suggested calling Sky, easier said than done.😊


That doesn't bode well!

 

Sky may or may not know. If you wish we can ask Sky's messaging team to contact you here so that you can raise it with them? Note it's not a live chat service, so Sky's responses may not be immediate. Or if you want to call, you can find the number viw the 'need more help' dropdown here: https://www.sky.com/help/home

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I'd suggest asking the Residents Association or the buildings management team if their communal,system supports Sky Q. 

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@Mark39  Thanks Mark, I have and they only knew is was Sky, they suggested calling Sky, easier said than done.😊

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@EPMH28 wrote:

@Mark39  Thanks Mark, I have and they only knew is was Sky, they suggested calling Sky, easier said than done.😊


That doesn't bode well!

 

Sky may or may not know. If you wish we can ask Sky's messaging team to contact you here so that you can raise it with them? Note it's not a live chat service, so Sky's responses may not be immediate. Or if you want to call, you can find the number viw the 'need more help' dropdown here: https://www.sky.com/help/home

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Thanks @Mark39, I've just noticed Sky employee Kevnewmedia edited my post so I've messaged him. If I don't get anywhere I may ask for help contacting Sky's messaging service. I'll check out the link too. Thanks for your help and advice. 😊

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@EPMH28 wrote:

I'm moving from my house to a retirement home in the near future. I've been told the flats have access to Sky. However, I have Sky Q and I wanted to check if Sky Q will work when I request a move. I remember the engineer changed something on my dish when I changed from Sky to Sky Q. The retirement flats are [content removed]

 

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hi @EPMH28 

 

Many communal systems are capable although probably most are not usable straight away for each apartment / residence - see para. below.

 

Some do already have modern equipment capable of supporting both SKY HD & SKY Q  boxes - but these are probably in the minority

 

For others, providing the signals are strong enough and there is room in the communal system & with the owner's permission,  the specially trained SKY MDU (Multiple Dwelling Unit) engineers fit an 'adapter'  that convert the signals into  those that can be used by SKY Q (known as SCR)   

 

SKY probably only know if they have already installed SKY Q at that location

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@EPMH28   If the present communal Integrated Reception System (IRS) cannot already support Sky Q receivers, then, if the 'quality' of reception provided is adequate (the Modulation Error Ratio of each satellite transponder signal achieves a measured value of at least 11 dB), and with the agreement of the management, a Sky Multiple Development Unit (MDU) trained engineer should probably be able to devise a way to install a Unitron dCSS-422 Sky Q Plug-In adaptor in order to provide your flat with a compatible feed for your Sky Q receiver.

 

If the management company of your new retirement flat require further information then page 5 of this document should be adequate.

 

Unitron dCSS-422 adaptor installation guidelines 

 

Godfrey.

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Re: Moving to a retirement flat

Thanks @nigea99, that's really useful.

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Thanks @Godfrey, thanks really helpful, I'll see what the management company say. 😊

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