20 Jan 2023 08:06 PM
Thanks for all the help and info.
it seems to be behaving now, or has for the last 10 mins. I will book an engineer if it continues.
29 Jan 2023 07:55 PM
We've been experiencing similar issues - we lose one or other of the inputs (i.e. not consistently just 1 or 2, could be either) and sometimes lose both. This has been happening intermittently for 10 days or so. Planning to try a full system reset and go from there.
TBH given that I can now access most stuff we want to watch via Netflix or smart TV streaming I think we may be saying "bye bye" to Sky soon... certainly don't want to pay for engineer visits etc, as I'm not convinced its a problem at my end.
29 Jan 2023 08:00 PM
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@Whizzdick67 wrote:
... certainly don't want to pay for engineer visits etc, as I'm not convinced its a problem at my end.
It's certainly not a problem at Sky's end, as everybody would be affected. Most likely it's a dish/cabling issue.
29 Jan 2023 08:25 PM
That's a fair comment, though the disc and cabling was all renewed not that long ago and we've not suffered any significant storm damage or the likes in the last 2 weeks, which makes me a bit suspicious. I haven't canvassed neighbours to see if they're also having issues, which I guess I should do.
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