DCG2007
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- My Satellite Setup
- Sky Panasonic digibox
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- Kent
Hi
I'm new here, so apologies if this question is stupid or been asked before - I did try to find similar threads but with no luck.
I have a fairly standard sky digital set-up in Kent and most of the time receive good reception. However, some channels are always poor. The type of interference is that the picture freezes for a second, sections of the picture will drop out and be replaced by other colours & the sound is also affected.
I've noticed that this also happens on the main channels during the adverts & sometimes if there is additional information on the screen.
We have some fairly big trees nearby, but the dish installer was fairly certain that they were not in line with the signal. I'm not so sure. I don't mind spending some money to fix this, but I'm not sure whether I need a new receiver (it's 6 years old), a new dish, realigning the existing dish or to cut down the trees(I really don't want to have to do this). Any help would be appreciated.
I'm new here, so apologies if this question is stupid or been asked before - I did try to find similar threads but with no luck.
I have a fairly standard sky digital set-up in Kent and most of the time receive good reception. However, some channels are always poor. The type of interference is that the picture freezes for a second, sections of the picture will drop out and be replaced by other colours & the sound is also affected.
I've noticed that this also happens on the main channels during the adverts & sometimes if there is additional information on the screen.
We have some fairly big trees nearby, but the dish installer was fairly certain that they were not in line with the signal. I'm not so sure. I don't mind spending some money to fix this, but I'm not sure whether I need a new receiver (it's 6 years old), a new dish, realigning the existing dish or to cut down the trees(I really don't want to have to do this). Any help would be appreciated.