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For the last six years, I have answered many thousands of personal emails that you have sent to UK Free TV.
Sadly, I am unable to offer this personal service at the moment.
Until I can restore this service, please can you leave any questions you have on an appropriate page, where they will be answered as soon as possible, or below, if you can't figure out where to ask.
I look forward to your questions!
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Thursday, 29 August 2013
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mark stanley3:35 PM
I have just bought a Samsung TV with built in Freesat tuner, so does this mean i can just plug in my old Sky dish & get Freesat channels?
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MikeB4:38 PM
mark stanley: Yes! You have a 6, 7 or 8000 series TV (lucky you), and all you need to do is connect the F connection on the back to the old sky dish connection.
In fact, if you have the 7000 or 8000, you have two Freesat tuners (as well as two Freeview HD tuners). This is to allow you to use one tuner to record (to an external hard drive), while you using the other to watch (high level Panasonics can do the same thing). Obviously you'll need twin LNB's to do this.
BTW - do you use the snazzy extra controller and voice activation, and if so, does it work well?
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Steve P9:37 PM
re IAN TELFORD above surely if he stops paying SKY the recording will stop working, even though he can still get Freesat?
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Monday, 2 September 2013
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Charles Mensah11:58 AM
I have tried all options, but my sky box still shows no signal
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David1:50 PM
Sandwich
Charles Mensah: try doing a sky plus rebuild
here is how 1) press Service 2) press right to hightlight setting 3) press down to hightlight picture 4) keying 0 1 select this well take you into the intallers menu 5) press right to hightlight rebuild but it changes to sky + rebuild when you get to it. 6) press select twice you box will then do housekeeping & then standby 7) leave the box on standby for 3 min's before press sky
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Eric3:25 PM
Salford
Hi there,
If I am connected to the Crystal Palace transmitter, can I still be affected by 4G disruption? I know that they run alot lower than 800mhz, the highest actually being 546mhz. Does that mean I will not be affected?
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Eric: During the testing period, there was a 0% effected rate for Crystal Palace. The transmitter is a very powerful TV transmitter as well as being a long way from the 800MHz range.
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013
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rick9:47 AM
Manchester
I have lost all signal in my house on all tv,I think my aerial has been moved,would i be ok going up and moving it to find a signal?
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MikeB10:15 AM
rick: Even if your aerial has moved a little, your not going to lose all signal. Start with your aerial lead - is it plugged in? Then trace the aerial signal back - is there a loose connection?, or even a break. If it looks like it might be to do with the aerial itself, have a look if its in the loft (if its an old aerial, with old cable, then look to replace - see ATV of Sheffield for info). If its on the roof (and if its moved, perhaps the cable has broken), then I'd get a professional out - I have no intention of breaking my neck on a roof, and I don't thing anyone should go up if they dont know what they are doing.
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Ruky Toje1:08 PM
I have been able to get Channel 5 on Sky Ireland withe information above. Thank you very much.
How can I get ITV and ITV2 channels in Ireland (South)?
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