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Discussion topic: Poor signal from communal Sky Q system

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This message was authored by Padhyde This message was authored by: Padhyde

Poor signal from communal Sky Q system

I now live in a block of 12 flats which has communal systems for Sky and terrestrial TV. I get very few Freeview channels and significant pixelation on many Sky Q channels. My building management company tell me that the problem I have must be specific to my flat because they have no complaints from other occupants of the flats. When a Sky Engineer set me up with Sky Q he told me I had  a poor signal because the communal system could not cope with the technical requirements of Sky Q.  Sky told me only three flats in my block have Sky Q. I do not know who they are. My question is how likely is it that my signal problem is unique to my flat? Surely it is the communal system that determines the quality of signal sent to each flat? Also, surely the poor terrestrial signal must be affecting all flats? I know I have the option of Sky Stream but I at least want to see just how much my current poor signal can be improved before deciding to change. Advice will be appreciated.

 


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This message was authored by Godfrey This message was authored by: Godfrey Answer

Re: Poor signal from communal Sky Q system

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@Padhyde   It is very unlikely that your marginal quality satellite transponder signals will just be specific to your flat.

 

When your original Sky engineer attended to set up Sky Q for you they should have emailed a PDF file copy of their Televes H30 test meter scan when they discovered problems, which would have accurately highlighted the exact technical performance of your communal system.

 

I suggest you ask Sky to arrange for one of their Multiple Development Unit (MDU) trained engineers to attend and provide you with a detailed technical report of any reception problems that your management company will need to resolve.

 

Godfrey.

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