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October 4, 2018 at 7:06 pm #87878
grahamlthompson
ParticipantRobJF – 7 minutes ago »
Not sure why you ask, this is just same pattern as before, scheduled recording fails until I switch on, so I did that to get the back-to-back function tested. Can’t quote version off-hand but sure it’s the latest.
Because only likely explanation is two boxes running different software versions. Menu – System – Diagnostics
October 4, 2018 at 7:08 pm #87879grahamlthompson
ParticipantRobJF – 2 minutes ago »
At 20:04 in high power standby but not recording, which I guess stopped at the end of the relevant programmes.
High power sby – do you mean you have turned off low power sby. If so why ?
October 4, 2018 at 7:14 pm #87880Anonymous
InactiveNo, sorry if that’s wrong term, I mean it’s in standby but the display is lit, time showing, as it does when preparing to start recording (but in this case is past set time and failing to record).
So I switched on and yet again that starts the recordings, which I stopped so as to get into Diagnostics.
Version is 1.00.21.
October 4, 2018 at 7:19 pm #87881Anonymous
InactiveI’m sorry, I’ve had enough for today, I’ll be back tomorrow.
October 4, 2018 at 7:27 pm #87882grahamlthompson
ParticipantRobJF – 9 minutes ago »
No, sorry if that’s wrong term, I mean it’s in standby but the display is lit, time showing, as it does when preparing to start recording (but in this case is past set time and failing to record).
So I switched on and yet again that starts the recordings, which I stopped so as to get into Diagnostics.
Version is 1.00.21.
This is getting stranger and stranger, correct term is pre recording sby. 1.00.21 is latest, you may want to consider adding the custom firmware which greatly helps to see what’s going on – see my laptop screen grabs. We are using same channels and getting very different outcomes.
Only thing switching on will do is power the lnb from tuner 1 rather than tuner 2. Looking more and more likely lnb is shot.
October 4, 2018 at 8:47 pm #87883grahamlthompson
Participant2nd recordings started OK 15 mins to go
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October 4, 2018 at 8:55 pm #87884grahamlthompson
ParticipantTime to consider an an alternative to ladders. A dish does not have to be mounted high up, mine is 6ft off the ground. Can you post the general alignment of your home, front, left side, right side and rear compass wide. You may have a location you can mount a Sky dish you can get at easily. Don’t panic you may even be able to ground mount one in your back garden. With a bit of advice it’s not that hard. Your are looking for a location withe open sky roughly South/South East. When you look at a sky dish they look to be pointing near horizontal (they aren’t, the offset design means they look upwards pretty much the same slope as the average roof).
October 5, 2018 at 12:25 pm #87885Anonymous
InactiveThanks but there’s a pitched-roofed two story building to the south, broadside-on, just a few yards away, I don’t believe a dish much lower than the present position would get a signal.
I will try to find a neighbour with a ladder I could borrow. I’ve looked at hiring one but, with delivery, that would probably cost more than getting a pro to do it!
October 5, 2018 at 12:49 pm #87886grahamlthompson
ParticipantRobJF – 6 minutes ago »
Thanks but there's a pitched-roofed two story building to the south, broadside-on, just a few yards away, I don't believe a dish much lower than the present position would get a signal.
I will try to find a neighbour with a ladder I could borrow. I've looked at hiring one but, with delivery, that would probably cost more than getting a pro to do it!
I think you may be surprised. You can get the exact elevation for any location
Enter your postcode, select 28.2E and zoom into the Google earth picture and drag the location your property, don't forget you may get a location as I do on Eastwards facing wall. Make a simple inclinometer marking a piece of card with the elevation using a protractor and a button on a thread as a plumb line to get the card edge vertical. Glue or tape a kitchen roll tube along the elevation line. Stand at the front of your house or in a bedroom, look through the tube in the direction indicated, if you can see the sky a dish should be fine.
Photo of my dish on a NE facing wall. Try ground level in your back garden.
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October 5, 2018 at 1:43 pm #87887Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 51 minutes ago »
RobJF – 6 minutes ago »
Thanks but there's a pitched-roofed two story building to the south, broadside-on, just a few yards away, I don't believe a dish much lower than the present position would get a signal.
I will try to find a neighbour with a ladder I could borrow. I've looked at hiring one but, with delivery, that would probably cost more than getting a pro to do it!
I think you may be surprised. You can get the exact elevation for any location
Enter your postcode, select 28.2E and zoom into the Google earth picture and drag the location your property, don't forget you may get a location as I do on Eastwards facing wall. Make a simple inclinometer marking a piece of card with the elevation using a protractor and a button on a thread as a plumb line to get the card edge vertical. Glue or tape a kitchen roll tube along the elevation line. Stand at the front of your house or in a bedroom, look through the tube in the direction indicated, if you can see the sky a dish should be fine.
Photo of my dish on a NE facing wall. Try ground level in your back garden.
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Blimey Graham, I think that’s the lowest sighted dish on a property I’ve ever seen. I would end up knocking myself out on that.
P.S. good to see you’re recycling your run off water.
October 5, 2018 at 3:49 pm #87888grahamlthompson
ParticipantFaust – 2 hours ago »
grahamlthompson – 51 minutes ago »
RobJF – 6 minutes ago »
Thanks but there's a pitched-roofed two story building to the south, broadside-on, just a few yards away, I don't believe a dish much lower than the present position would get a signal.
I will try to find a neighbour with a ladder I could borrow. I've looked at hiring one but, with delivery, that would probably cost more than getting a pro to do it!
I think you may be surprised. You can get the exact elevation for any location
Enter your postcode, select 28.2E and zoom into the Google earth picture and drag the location your property, don't forget you may get a location as I do on Eastwards facing wall. Make a simple inclinometer marking a piece of card with the elevation using a protractor and a button on a thread as a plumb line to get the card edge vertical. Glue or tape a kitchen roll tube along the elevation line. Stand at the front of your house or in a bedroom, look through the tube in the direction indicated, if you can see the sky a dish should be fine.
Photo of my dish on a NE facing wall. Try ground level in your back garden.
[attachment=68763,1091]
Blimey Graham, I think that’s the lowest sighted dish on a property I’ve ever seen. I would end up knocking myself out on that.
P.S. good to see you’re recycling your run off water.

I ain’t that tall
Can’t be seen from the street.
October 5, 2018 at 5:02 pm #87889Anonymous
InactiveThanks again but this is a rented flat, there’s no garden and I’d have to get permission from my landlord, the downstairs neighbour and his landlord, and the owner of the block, before attaching a dish to his wall and running a cable through mine. So I’m not going to bother working out the elevation (which I’m still skeptical about), it would be easier just to get hold of a ladder, or even farm the job out to a pro.
Another thought: as the area’s open to the public, I’d guess there’s probably some rule says dishes and such have to be out of reach. Or even just to avoid vandalism.
October 5, 2018 at 11:05 pm #87890Anonymous
InactiveFaust – 9 hours ago »
Blimey Graham, I think that’s the lowest sighted dish on a property I’ve ever seen. I would end up knocking myself out on that.
Mine is about 2 foot off the ground. I have to sit on the ground when I want to fiddle with it. I do have a clear ‘shot’ to the south east except for the bush in front of it to disguise it which I have to trim from time to time.
October 6, 2018 at 2:45 pm #87891Anonymous
InactiveTrev – 15 hours ago »
Faust – 9 hours ago »
Blimey Graham, I think that’s the lowest sighted dish on a property I’ve ever seen. I would end up knocking myself out on that.
Mine is about 2 foot off the ground. I have to sit on the ground when I want to fiddle with it. I do have a clear ‘shot’ to the south east except for the bush in front of it to disguise it which I have to trim from time to time.
Your post has put a very difficult to remove image in my mind. 😯
October 6, 2018 at 3:11 pm #87892Anonymous
InactiveOMG. The mind boggles.
The dish, turkey. 🙄
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