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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Losing channels in Crete
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<blockquote data-quote="perthkenny" data-source="post: 794706" data-attributes="member: 273665"><p>Reception here in South Italy is pretty much as normal. Sounds like a problem with your dish, cabling or LNB. You don't say, however, if you know the dish well, or if you recently arrived there and connected your Pace box to it? If it's the latter, the dish may not be large enough to get a good signal from 28.2e, or may have shifted in the wind and need re-aligning.</p><p>Unless you are capable of checking the dish alignment yourself, I'd advise you to call your local dish installer for advice and help, also ask the locals if they think it's a big enough one. Have fun, and best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perthkenny, post: 794706, member: 273665"] Reception here in South Italy is pretty much as normal. Sounds like a problem with your dish, cabling or LNB. You don't say, however, if you know the dish well, or if you recently arrived there and connected your Pace box to it? If it's the latter, the dish may not be large enough to get a good signal from 28.2e, or may have shifted in the wind and need re-aligning. Unless you are capable of checking the dish alignment yourself, I'd advise you to call your local dish installer for advice and help, also ask the locals if they think it's a big enough one. Have fun, and best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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