Satellite Dish Re-alignment
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My Sky dish was accidentally knocked out of alignment yesterday.
Sky want £65 to visit as "your Sky box is outside of the 12 months warranty period". Plus next available appointment is not till the 28th.
I'm reasonably handy so short of getting a 3rd party engineer to visit, how difficult would it be, and how costly to buy the necessary equipment to re-align the dish to the Astra satellite (iirc) myself.
Sky want £65 to visit as "your Sky box is outside of the 12 months warranty period". Plus next available appointment is not till the 28th.
I'm reasonably handy so short of getting a 3rd party engineer to visit, how difficult would it be, and how costly to buy the necessary equipment to re-align the dish to the Astra satellite (iirc) myself.
Easy. What you need is one of these:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/slx-satellite-finder-met...
And a cable to go inbetween it and the dish.
Should literally take 5 mins.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/slx-satellite-finder-met...
And a cable to go inbetween it and the dish.
Should literally take 5 mins.
Just use the signal strength meter built into the sky box, it's in the settings somewhere. It helps to have one person looking at the TV and the other up the ladder or cart the TV and box up there with you.
You can get a few cheap meters that will do the trick, the only thing is they tell you that you are locked onto a satellite just not which one. Could be a poor excuse for some hard core duch porn though. I think the sky satellite is 0002.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p44578
You can get a few cheap meters that will do the trick, the only thing is they tell you that you are locked onto a satellite just not which one. Could be a poor excuse for some hard core duch porn though. I think the sky satellite is 0002.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p44578
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