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The excuses from Sky installer
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 199769" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Just had a customer call me with regards to interference and some non-operation of a Sky system thats been running for three years in Camden.</p><p></p><p>The dish has a quad LNB for normal Sky in one room and a Sky+ system in the basement, where there is also a DiSEqC motorised receiver that gets signals off a 1m dish approximately 2m above the Sky satellite.</p><p></p><p>The interference that has been apparently checked out by the installer that came round yesterday has been apparently blamed on the proximity of the two dishes, and the installer has persuaded the customer to call back the original installer of the motorised system to move the dish another three metres away from their most recent dish fitted.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone else heard of this resaon (not that anyone with any engineering/communications experience belive it) , and is this a new Sky ploy to boost their market in the UK?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 199769, member: 175144"] Just had a customer call me with regards to interference and some non-operation of a Sky system thats been running for three years in Camden. The dish has a quad LNB for normal Sky in one room and a Sky+ system in the basement, where there is also a DiSEqC motorised receiver that gets signals off a 1m dish approximately 2m above the Sky satellite. The interference that has been apparently checked out by the installer that came round yesterday has been apparently blamed on the proximity of the two dishes, and the installer has persuaded the customer to call back the original installer of the motorised system to move the dish another three metres away from their most recent dish fitted. Has anyone else heard of this resaon (not that anyone with any engineering/communications experience belive it) , and is this a new Sky ploy to boost their market in the UK? [/QUOTE]
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