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| I'm sorry for all the probs folks are having with disreputable Sky providers here. I don't understand why Sky gets away with divvying up service by language anyway. But that's not why I'm writing. I posted a few years ago that we'd lost our pay channels with Sky. But I still had the system and a card which seemed to at least give us some free channels. Last spring Sky started announcing that the old cards would soon be obsolete and that one needed to order a new one (which of course is impossible when one's address is Switzerland. So we lost almost all the reasonably decent Sky channels. Recently, someone offered his Sky card to me. Although "a year old" he thought it worth a try. So I put in in my box and the result was that not only did it not work, but it removed all access to Sky--gave the message that "no satellite signal being received" plus one saying that the system wasn't plugged in to the telephone. Now when I put my old card back into the box, I get the same message. Anybody know what happened? And what is the latest advice for getting connected to Sky? | |
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a card will not cause you to loose the signal i suspect your box is faulty or the the cable is not connected properly/lnb is faulty.
switch box on, go to services on the top, system set up, signal test.
what do you have?
the telephone message is perfectly normal and can be ignored.
What colour is the new card you have? white i hope.