11 Jan 2025 10:09 PM
Our tv has been glitching really bad today. It's cold outside, sure, but surely a bit of frost wouldn't cause this level of disruption?!
11 Jan 2025 10:21 PM
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If that's on live television reception then it's typically going to be an individual dish alignment issue.
11 Jan 2025 11:03 PM
Same here, started this morning with 501 Sky News - default channel I have on most days. I've rebooted box (and mini box a number of times), and have looked at sig strength (90-80) & quality jumps from 80/70 down to 0 then back up again. Currently carrying out a software update in the hope that helps. As I've lost / no sat sig error message on a number of channels following my last plugging/rebooting. Oh and to add to that my broadband has been awful the last few days! All not with the £100 a month!
12 Jan 2025 10:01 AM
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@Sky-Cry wrote:
All not with the £100 a month!
Dish direction doesn't really depend on monthly subscription. You'll need to log the issue and wait for installer availablity to get it realigned.
12 Jan 2025 10:13 AM
It's a communal dish, on a high rise! So would imagine if it's to do with positioning- then have been a number of calls raised/folks in the same boat! Though oddly this morning, I've been able to get the channels I was unable to access yesterday! 🤔 So either all my tinkering worked or Sky flicked a switch back on.
12 Jan 2025 10:21 AM
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@Sky-Cry wrote:It's a communal dish, on a high rise! So would imagine if it's to do with positioning- then have been a number of calls raised/folks in the same boat! Though oddly this morning, I've been able to get the channels I was unable to access yesterday! 🤔 So either all my tinkering worked or Sky flicked a switch back on.
Not going to be the latter or we'd all have had an issue
12 Jan 2025 10:35 AM
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@Sky-Cry wrote:
or Sky flicked a switch back on.
The same signal falls in the entire country, so in the absence of the forum exploding, that's not possible.
12 Jan 2025 10:38 AM
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@Sky-Cry wrote:
or Sky flicked a switch back on.
Ah yes the magical switch Sky use to annoy paying customers, so good they can target an individual subscriber!
12 Jan 2025 10:55 AM
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