Advice Needed Freesat, strong signal, 146 channels found but none are watchable.

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Hi could your hive mind help me please?

I have just moved into a new house with my old Panasonic Freesat Tv, there was a Dish already on the wall.

I have plugged the TV in and gone through auto setup. It found Astra 2 and has a good signal and found lots of channels. and the channel list is there, it even has descriptions of the programmes. Sadly, when I click on the programmes it comes up with 'no service'.

It seems a bit weird does any body have any ideas?

Thank you in advance

Richard
 

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Most likely the dish was previously used with Sky Q, which uses a different type of LNB that isn't fully compatible with the TV. A photo of the dish and LNB will confirm this. Swapping the LNB for a 'mk4 Sky quad' usually solves the issue.
 

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This is the dish.
 

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Yes that's a Sky Q wideband LNB. If you're confident using a ladder it isn't too difficult to change.
 

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You will get some channels on one of the cables if you carry out a full / slow scan.
 

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Most likely the dish was previously used with Sky Q, which uses a different type of LNB that isn't fully compatible with the TV. A photo of the dish and LNB will confirm this. Swapping the LNB for a 'mk4 Sky quad' usually solves the issue.
This is the dish and LNB.
Thanks in advance.
 

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An easier but more expensive option is to replace the box with a Freesat 4K receiver which supports the Sky Wideband LNBs. No ladders required.
 

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An easier but more expensive option is to replace the box with a Freesat 4K receiver which supports the Sky Wideband LNBs. No ladders required.


Ah, the dreaded Arras box.

Changing the LNB is by no means difficult.
 

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Yes that's a Sky Q wideband LNB. If you're confident using a ladder it isn't too difficult to change.
It is not too high, thank you.
 
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What a brilliant forum this is, thank you all very much. Where is the best brand and place to buy a new LNB?
 

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You probably want one with multiple outputs such as this:
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You probably want one with multiple outputs such as this:
eBay
I have just moved into a new house with my old Panasonic Freesat Tv, there was a Dish already on the wall.

It would be good for the forum to have info on Panasonic Freesat TV models with multiple satellite inputs.
 
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