‎21 Jun 2024 09:38 PM - last edited: ‎21 Jun 2024 09:44 PM
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@Liren642 wrote:
if u have sd box
from around 2011+ it will probably work
All Sky+ HD hardware (2006 and later) continues to function for channel reception. It's the truly antique Sky+ SD (2002-2006) and pre-2002 'Digibox' models which don't.
Note though that SD boxes were still available after Sky+ HD was released and those SD boxes are not viable: it's the SD/HD designation which is important rather than the year the hardware was obtained.
‎19 Jul 2024 12:19 PM
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@Skipster1 wrote:Hi @nigea99
The message is no satellite signal on those channels.
i've called Sky and been told that my Sky+HD box is an older model
* It's no longer available to new customers.
* Yes it's an older model of Digibox. I'm sure you were already fully aware of that, no idea why they would tell you that!
* It is of course still supported for existing customer who have Sky+HD, it's just that there won't be any new software upgrades for Sky+HD.
* Sky+HD works just as well as ever, and receives all Standard Definition and High Definition TV channels, using all the broadcast standards being used by Sky. Billing works. Radio works. Nothing else to say.
@Skipster1 wrote:Hi @nigea99
The message is no satellite signal on those channels.
[...]
A few others in my building are experiencing the same.
If you get some channels but not all, then that is very likely to be a dish / LNB / cabling fault in your building then. The company that installed the distribution system has to be called in to diagnose and fix. Nothing to do with Sky.
If you were a customer in a single house, it would be a call to get a technician to perhaps re-align the dish, etc. Distribution systems feeding multiple flats from one dish are more complex, but it's not rocket science.
@Skipster1 wrote:so will and is losing channels.
That's 100% false, and a lie.
‎20 Jul 2024 10:43 AM
I'm on a communal dish which isn't compatable with Sky Q, what am I suposed to do?
‎20 Jul 2024 11:07 AM
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Realistically you need to put pressure on the building owner by pointing out that Q has been around for eight years and Sky+ is distinctly end-of-life. Alternatively, consider Sky Glass/Stream.
Sky isn't going to put Sky+ back into manufacturing or start offering subscription on an obsolete platform again when satellite television itself probably has less than five years of future existence.
‎24 Jul 2024 02:06 PM
Not interested in upgrading when the satillite is or the free to air channels are pulled it will be good bye from me for my subscriptions for Sky T.V. - Sky Broadband and Sky Phone when they drop the satallite . Still watching Astra on 19.2 German Satallite no mention of them trying to fleece their customers with threats!.
‎24 Jul 2024 11:20 PM - last edited: ‎24 Jul 2024 11:24 PM
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@PCOOK1977 wrote:
Still watching Astra on 19.2 German Satallite no mention of them trying to fleece their customers with threats!.
19.2E has the potential to reach many times more properties on the European mainland than the footprint of 28.2E over UK and Ireland, and SES has just launched a new platform to serve that market. Such an investment is very unlikely for replacement of the satellite trio which Sky UK currently uses because there's simply not a big enough potential audience going forward.
‎26 Jul 2024 01:01 PM
Same situation over here in E16, London.
‎26 Jul 2024 01:31 PM
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@Psych67 wrote:
Same situation over here in E16, London.
It's a wide-ranging thread. Same situation as what or who?
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