07 Dec 2022 09:33 AM
Hi
single channel worked!! Thankyou
And thanks very much to everyone who replied!!
18 Dec 2022 07:28 AM
Per the discussion below, do terrestrial channels still work in HD if a Sky contract is cancelled. I have a Sky HD+ box. I know most of the functionalities won't work. I'm thinking of channels for BBC1 HD page 115, BBC 2 page 102 and ITV page 103.
Thanks you.
18 Dec 2022 08:20 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@marshdp yes, you'll still receive BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and 5 in HD.
18 Dec 2022 08:24 AM
That's great, thanks Mark.
I wondered if it would only play the channels in SD so that's welcome news.
Darren
22 Feb 2023 04:12 PM
If I keep the box and don't use Sky, will the recordings (football matches) still work?
22 Feb 2023 04:13 PM
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@Sean+J+B wrote:
If I keep the box and don't use Sky, will the recordings (football matches) still work?
No, you'll lose the record/playback functions.
22 Feb 2023 04:14 PM
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@Sean+J+B wrote:If I keep the box and don't use Sky, will the recordings (football matches) still work?
@Sean+J+B No you need a valid subscription to the relevant channel to watch recordings
17 Mar 2023 05:07 PM
I stayed in two houses due to work, paid for sky in both houses, then sold one cancelled the subscription for that but I was told the 2t box was mine to keep. Original house the dish rusted so got skyQ. Bought another house put up a sky dish and connected my old box everything was going great I could not record but it did have pause and playback then one morning the dream was gone the card had a burn mark across it. The box still works great but only basic. The skyQ is a nightmare the box makes so much noise. Selling that house soon and SkyQ will be gone forever unless they get a quiet box.
17 Mar 2023 05:15 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@girasoldawn18 I imagine Sky disabled the Viewing Card. The brown stain is completely normal and isn't a burn mark. It's just discoluration of the resin that glues the two halves of the card together.
Hzve you reported your noisy Sky Q box? It shouldn't be that noisy. Mine was nearly silent, except when starting up after a power down.
18 Mar 2023 02:42 PM
I thought they might disable the card so no hard feelings. The skyQ box clunks and from what I've read most of them do make a noise, you must be one of the lucky ones. I've retired now so when I move I am going to get rid of sky I can't justify the price increases they have made.
18 Sep 2023 02:15 PM
A slightly different question after reading the above;
A friend has a (satellite) HD box but no subscription.
The card that is in the box is not paired. We have tried to pair it, but cannot find a way to pair the card and box without having a subscription as we are reuired to enter the last four numbers of the bank account from which the subsciption is paid!
Is there a way to do this please? He is disabled and cannot afford a subscription but needs to be able to receive the HD channels as the SD ones are ending soon.
18 Sep 2023 02:19 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@phuqwitz wrote:
A slightly different question after reading the above;
A friend has a (satellite) HD box but no subscription.
The card that is in the box is not paired. We have tried to pair it, but cannot find a way to pair the card and box without having a subscription as we are reuired to enter the last four numbers of the bank account from which the subsciption is paid!
Is there a way to do this please? He is disabled and cannot afford a subscription but needs to be able to receive the HD channels as the SD ones are ending soon.
This has come up before, and as I recall was unresolved. It appears there's no way to pair VIewing Card and box where there's no subscription. By the way, Viewing Cards aren't transferable and remain Sky property.
18 Sep 2023 03:18 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@phuqwitz wrote:
The card that is in the box is not paired.
Any such card was not legitimately transferred, so activation cannot be expected to be viable.
18 Sep 2023 03:51 PM
Incorrect.
Some years ago Sky would send customers in Jersey (possibly elsewhere) one of the 'blue' viewing cards to allow reception without a subscription.
From memory I think there was a small charge of roughly £4...
Whether this is still the property of Sky is immaterial, as it still needs to work for the pourpose for which it was supplied.
Since the original box is faulty, there should be a way to transfer the card into another box and pair it.
18 Sep 2023 03:54 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@phuqwitz wrote:
Incorrect.
Some years ago Sky would send customers in Jersey (possibly elsewhere) one of the 'blue' viewing cards to allow reception without a subscription.
From memory I think there was a small charge of roughly £4...
Whether this is still the property of Sky is immaterial, as it still needs to work for the pourpose for which it was supplied.
Since the original box is faulty, there should be a way to transfer the card into another box and pair it.
In that case, phone Sky
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