29 Aug 2024 09:04 PM
Hi everyone
Just moved into a flat that has a communal dish, it has a wall socket with a 'Sat1' and 'Sat2' outlet on the wall. I've plugged in a male to male cable into the back of my sky Q box. My box used to work perfectly in my old house (with own dish) but now says it's not getting a signal.
I've looked at old threads and changed to SCR on the engineer menu but still nothing.
Any thoughts? Thanks for any help
I've connected the box to WiFi but still not allowed to watch anything streamed, recorded or otherwise!
Ollie
29 Aug 2024 09:07 PM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
Hi everyone
Just moved into a flat that has a communal dish, it has a wall socket with a 'Sat1' and 'Sat2' outlet on the wall. I've plugged in a male to male cable into the back of my sky Q box. My box used to work perfectly in my old house (with own dish) but now says it's not getting a signal.
I've looked at old threads and changed to SCR on the engineer menu but still nothing.
Any thoughts? Thanks for any help
I've connected the box to WiFi but still not allowed to watch anything streamed, recorded or otherwise!
Ollie
Hi @Ollie1231
Did you have to change the setting from Wideband to SCR?
If you did you have to power cycle the Q box after the change.
29 Aug 2024 09:09 PM
Thanks for the reply, yeh I that and restarted. And it's says it's in SCR mode but just no signal
29 Aug 2024 09:12 PM - last edited: 29 Aug 2024 09:12 PM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
Thanks for the reply, yeh I that and restarted. And it's says it's in SCR mode but just no signal
hi @Ollie1231
Are you sure the Communal system for your apartment is set up for SKy Q ?
They often need an 'adapter' to get the SCR commands to be understood and the correct signal sent
29 Aug 2024 09:14 PM
I am not sure no, it sounds like that could be the issue!
How would I know if it has been enabled?
29 Aug 2024 09:16 PM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
I am not sure no, it sounds like that could be the issue!
How would I know if it has been enabled?
Neighbours ? Property Manager? @Ollie1231
29 Aug 2024 09:19 PM
I'm guessing that's why sky said I need an engineer. Just a shame that's not for almost 2 weeks
Sounds like someone needs to physically do something to a cabinet somewhere then to activate my feed?
29 Aug 2024 09:23 PM
They wouldn't put a wall plate up with sat1 and sat2 on unless there was a fairly modern system available would they?!
29 Aug 2024 09:24 PM - last edited: 29 Aug 2024 09:26 PM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
I'm guessing that's why sky said I need an engineer. Just a shame that's not for almost 2 weeks
Sounds like someone needs to physically do something to a cabinet somewhere then to activate my feed?
Yes , as mentioned they usually installed an adapter into the Communal System cupboard
I have found an image of such an adapter - Unitron adapter
These adapters often serve a couple of apartments
Edit Sat 1 & Sat 2 terminalsare typical for Satellite connections used by SKY + / HD & Freesat boxes & TVS
29 Aug 2024 09:37 PM
Cheers, appreciated everyone
No idea where the cabinet is or how to access it. Hopefully I can find a contact for the management company somehow.
Assume I don't pay for sky while I've got no service for 2 weeks?
29 Aug 2024 09:40 PM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
Cheers, appreciated everyone
No idea where the cabinet is or how to access it. Hopefully I can find a contact for the management company somehow.
Assume I don't pay for sky while I've got no service for 2 weeks?
Did you carry out the Home move through Sky @Ollie1231
29 Aug 2024 09:57 PM
Yes I have but they can't come for two weeks.
So I just optimistically plugged the box in to see if it would work. Sounds like I'll need to wait for the engineer!
30 Aug 2024 09:03 AM - last edited: 30 Aug 2024 09:04 AM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
They wouldn't put a wall plate up with sat1 and sat2 on unless there was a fairly modern system available would they?!
Sky+ (the first platform to use twin satellite feed cable) was released in 2001
30 Aug 2024 09:30 AM
Thanks for all the replies
My building was built in 2017 apparently
30 Aug 2024 09:47 AM
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@Ollie1231 wrote:
My building was built in 2017 apparently
Sky Q was launched in early 2016, so the communal satellite distribution system in a building of that kind of date may well have been specified for Sky+ HD instead.
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