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Advice on Boosting a Sky+ Signal
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<blockquote data-quote="KikiSak" data-source="post: 518173" data-attributes="member: 289097"><p>Hi Guys thank you for your advice, we had the Sky engineer out today and it is definitely the trees! :-cry1</p><p></p><p>However the lovely man from sky offered a solution, he could not do this for us as it is against their company policy...</p><p></p><p>He suggested I call an independent Ariel specialist to come out and put our quad LNB on to the neighbors dish and run both from theirs. Just waiting for them to say yeas it's OK which I am quite confident they will. Then I can get a guy out.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately we are only here for about another year as next year I doubt even next door will get a signal.</p><p></p><p>The engineer also told me that due to our location we are smack on the fringes of the Basingstoke and Crystal palace transmitters so that is why we get rubbish terrestrial signal also!</p><p></p><p>So again thank you for you advice - I may be back!</p><p></p><p>Kiki</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KikiSak, post: 518173, member: 289097"] Hi Guys thank you for your advice, we had the Sky engineer out today and it is definitely the trees! :-cry1 However the lovely man from sky offered a solution, he could not do this for us as it is against their company policy... He suggested I call an independent Ariel specialist to come out and put our quad LNB on to the neighbors dish and run both from theirs. Just waiting for them to say yeas it's OK which I am quite confident they will. Then I can get a guy out. Fortunately we are only here for about another year as next year I doubt even next door will get a signal. The engineer also told me that due to our location we are smack on the fringes of the Basingstoke and Crystal palace transmitters so that is why we get rubbish terrestrial signal also! So again thank you for you advice - I may be back! Kiki [/QUOTE]
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