For the last couple of weeks the sound hasn't matched up to the picture on my TV, which you can imagine can be a little irritating at times. I made sure that everything was pushed into the back of the TV and the Sky+ box but the problem continued.
For a couple of days now, a vague picture of another channel has been showing on my screen. I don't really see anything other than the text in adverts, again, this is getting irritating and again I checked everything was pushed in tight.
I don't know if this is related, but 2 Fridays ago I got home from work and there was no satellite signal. I called Sky who did the obligatory tests but it didn't fix the problem and told me they would send out an Engineer on the Monday. No way was I spending a weekend without Sky, so I went outside, up a ladder and wiggled the 2 cables that come into my house and the Sky came back.
Could high winds've moved anything up on the roof? A similar thing happened to a friend's dish, which'd blown ever so slightly away from its fixed position!
Well, there HAD been high winds earlier in the week that I ended up going up the ladder, but because a few days of calm weather had passed before the dodgy signal, I figured it couldn't be that. A satellite dish with delayed reaction maybe??
Lol - God knows, but I bet someone'll come up with a better reason. It was just a thought, because my friend was complaining of similar things happening on her TV screen - x
High winds was the cause?? If it carries on for much longer, I'm going to reluctantly call an engineer, I just wanted opinions before forking out for that first LOL
Hmmm....that sounds like a plan. I can get the guy to check the connections outside while he's at it too. Did you get a brand new box or a reconditioned one?
Get a TV with inbuilt Freeview - no more ugly boxes stuck around the place, no more dishes smiling at you from the wall of your house. OK - so you can't get all the Sky progs - but how many channels DO people want? If it's just for the sport, etc., it seems an expensive way to watch it. x