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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="JAH" data-source="post: 520932" data-attributes="member: 290791"><p>Hello - yet another new boy on your site.</p><p>I'm in SW France with a Grundig Sky Box which looses all BBC programs (exept News 24), all ITV programs and Channel 5 as soon as the sun comes out. Channel 4, Sky3 and most News channels are usually available.</p><p>Have tried a friend's Panasonic Box with the same results as soon as the sun shines - no satellite signal is being received.</p><p>The systems setup shows approx 85% signal strength and 65% signal quality.</p><p>There are no trees or other obstructions to block our reception.</p><p>The arial installer and half of France appear to be baffled by my problem - is anyone out there that can offer a better suggestion than a pair of sun glasses for the dish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAH, post: 520932, member: 290791"] Hello - yet another new boy on your site. I'm in SW France with a Grundig Sky Box which looses all BBC programs (exept News 24), all ITV programs and Channel 5 as soon as the sun comes out. Channel 4, Sky3 and most News channels are usually available. Have tried a friend's Panasonic Box with the same results as soon as the sun shines - no satellite signal is being received. The systems setup shows approx 85% signal strength and 65% signal quality. There are no trees or other obstructions to block our reception. The arial installer and half of France appear to be baffled by my problem - is anyone out there that can offer a better suggestion than a pair of sun glasses for the dish? [/QUOTE]
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