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No TV aerial reception - satellite?
travel_freak
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Hello,
I've moved recently and at the house there is a standard TV aerial with TV points in two rooms but I can't get any reception in either room, either with the aerial points or a set top aerial.
There is also a satellite dish on the wall and I think the last owners were with Virgin for this.
I have no experience of satellite dishes and don't really want a subscriber service - just the normal free channels.
My question is, before I get someone in to try and fix the standard aerial, is there any way I can make use of the satellite dish to pick up the ordinary channels without paying a monthly subscription charge?
The leads for the satellite are strange - they don't have the normal aerial connectors on the end, just straight bits of copper wire?
I'd be really grateful for any advice.
Many thanks.
I've moved recently and at the house there is a standard TV aerial with TV points in two rooms but I can't get any reception in either room, either with the aerial points or a set top aerial.
There is also a satellite dish on the wall and I think the last owners were with Virgin for this.
I have no experience of satellite dishes and don't really want a subscriber service - just the normal free channels.
My question is, before I get someone in to try and fix the standard aerial, is there any way I can make use of the satellite dish to pick up the ordinary channels without paying a monthly subscription charge?
The leads for the satellite are strange - they don't have the normal aerial connectors on the end, just straight bits of copper wire?
I'd be really grateful for any advice.
Many thanks.
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Virgin do not use satellite dishes for their cable tv service. To get any channels on the satellite dish you will need a sky box or similar to decode the signal and either a subscription card that is valid or buy a freesatfromsky card for £20.0
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a sky viewing box and card ( no card limits channels ) can be obtained subscription free ( try ebay) , although you are relying it being working , plus the dish / lnb ( thing in middle ) being set up right, plus then installing .
OR ( i know you don't want subscription ... but might be more cost effective tyhan 2nd hand )
Have you thought about buying Sky via quidco ( £125 cashback) think min deal is £16pm X12m , plus £30 install so for a net £97 you get the lot installed for the yr - new / warranty ... then after 12m you can cancel and use box/ card for free digital viewing
( they also have offers on Broadband/ tel - although customer service is questionable)
other than that- you need to see if aerial sockets are connected to anything in / or on roof- if so does moving it around helpAny posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
Just get a second hand Sky Receiver from a Car Boot or eBay etc, connect it up, sorted. ( Assuming everything is in working order ).
You will not get CH4 CH5's or Sky 3 without a card, all other free channels will work without a card.0 -
do you know anyone that has a sky box that you could borrow and see whether the dish actually works before you think about going down that route?0
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Check freeycle, i often see Sky boxes on there...
I know you wouldnt want to wait, but the Freesat service from BBC/ITV is due at the beginning of this year...£4988 Lloyds TSB Mastercard
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Skint, but I have a plan.... an MSE Plan!!!0 -
travel_freak wrote: »Hello,
I've moved recently and at the house there is a standard TV aerial with TV points in two rooms but I can't get any reception in either room, either with the aerial points or a set top aerial.
As you have moved, did you retune the TV? You may need to use a different transmitter where you are now.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
Hi,
Thanks to all for the helpful replies.
Yes, I tried retuning but just get a really bad picture with the indoor aerial and no signal/picture at all with the outdoor aerial (the aerial is on a chimney and too high for me to get to, it looks secure but maybe the wiring might have been damaged?).
Excuse my dimness but as there is a satellite dish already in place and wiring from it to the rooms, if I can get or borrow a Sky box should it be compatible with the dish that is there (are they universal)?
Also is the Sky box just like a freeview box, so instead of the outdoor aerial point, I use the cable running in from the satellite dish and put that into the back of the Sky box? The cable coming in doesn't have a normal connector on it, there's a small silver bit but then just a bit of bare copper wire - is this correct/normal or should it have a normal aerial end bit on it?
As the dish and wiring are there, does this mean I don't need to do anything externally with the dish, just plug the sky box in to the cable inside?
Many, many thanks.0 -
Thanks 5limJim, do you have any info on how the Freesat service does/will work please and how I would pick signals up for this, i.e. what equipment I would need?
Sorry to be dim, I only progressed to a normal aerial and Freeview box in my previous house.0 -
Have your neighbours got a good signal ?
If you have a bad picture on an internal aerial and no picture on the external one, it is almost certainly your external aerial that is duff.
If I was in your position I would get an aerial man in to put up a new digital aerial, £100 - £150 ish and get a freeview box, £25 up.0
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