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Hi Guys,
I am after a bit of advise for my father in law.
He has a property in spain in a gated complex. They currently have a sly box in the property that is connected to a communal dish. The sly box is currently used for picking up Freeview channels BUT it wont get them all. The channels I believe it should pick up but can't displays "There is no signal being transmitted".
What I am wondering if any other setup could be used on this communal dish to allow him to get more channels than he does now?. I know that he wont be able to get sly sports etc
There is no real way we can adjust the dish with it being communal and also he is the furthest property away from the dish so could it be a signal strength problem?
Does anyone have any suggestions on things that could be tried or a better setup that could be used? (He doesnt want his own dish so it counts that one out)
P.S I am new to the Sat scene bit quite experienced with the D500C's and DBOX2's on the cable scene.
Regards
q2
I am after a bit of advise for my father in law.
He has a property in spain in a gated complex. They currently have a sly box in the property that is connected to a communal dish. The sly box is currently used for picking up Freeview channels BUT it wont get them all. The channels I believe it should pick up but can't displays "There is no signal being transmitted".
What I am wondering if any other setup could be used on this communal dish to allow him to get more channels than he does now?. I know that he wont be able to get sly sports etc
There is no real way we can adjust the dish with it being communal and also he is the furthest property away from the dish so could it be a signal strength problem?
Does anyone have any suggestions on things that could be tried or a better setup that could be used? (He doesnt want his own dish so it counts that one out)
P.S I am new to the Sat scene bit quite experienced with the D500C's and DBOX2's on the cable scene.
Regards
q2