Deleted member 26362
Guest
Last weekend a number of transmitters broadcasting the Astra 2 satellite TV signals were shut down and reassigned different frequencies. That means that those of us "what is posh" and have self seeking satellite dish may find that they will not lock onto the signal automatically. But I didn't know that then!!
I'm currently down in Porto Portugal and just assumed that I was out of the footprint and would have to accept I couldn't get a signal on this site. That was until a tugger turned up with a sat dish in a suitcase threw it up in 2 minutes and started watching the British news. I was incensed I tell you.
Anyway, as soon as they went out for the day, I got out my compass, my sextant, maps, bits of string with knots in etc and tried to set my dish up the same as theirs. Have you ever tried to operate high technology without instructions. Well it didn't work so I retuned my TV to local channels and had to watch Portuguese channels through the TV aerial. I couldn't even understand the pictures.
Anyway a quick Internet search next morning and I knew of the problem. A quick email to Oyster the manufacturer and a very prompt response from them and my dish was reset in minutes. I haven't put it down yet and retested it but I'm confident that its working well. It's going to get colder for you lot from today.
Other threads on forums are suggesting that you may need your Sat dish reprogrammed professionally one even quoted a cost of £571. So don't panic. I don't know if anyone wants the info ( my dish is an Oyster II). But if you do, please PM and I'll attempt to forward the email and contact details to you.
Daiboy. Xx
I'm currently down in Porto Portugal and just assumed that I was out of the footprint and would have to accept I couldn't get a signal on this site. That was until a tugger turned up with a sat dish in a suitcase threw it up in 2 minutes and started watching the British news. I was incensed I tell you.
Anyway, as soon as they went out for the day, I got out my compass, my sextant, maps, bits of string with knots in etc and tried to set my dish up the same as theirs. Have you ever tried to operate high technology without instructions. Well it didn't work so I retuned my TV to local channels and had to watch Portuguese channels through the TV aerial. I couldn't even understand the pictures.
Anyway a quick Internet search next morning and I knew of the problem. A quick email to Oyster the manufacturer and a very prompt response from them and my dish was reset in minutes. I haven't put it down yet and retested it but I'm confident that its working well. It's going to get colder for you lot from today.
Other threads on forums are suggesting that you may need your Sat dish reprogrammed professionally one even quoted a cost of £571. So don't panic. I don't know if anyone wants the info ( my dish is an Oyster II). But if you do, please PM and I'll attempt to forward the email and contact details to you.
Daiboy. Xx