I need to test that the socket in my flat is actually connected to the dish on the top of the building, and also that its pointing at the right sat for Sky. What's the best (cheapest) way to do this?
A Sky box should still be able to display the setup screen and you can see signal strength and quality for Astra 2. You should be able to get a universal satellite receiver for about £40 from say ******s that will let you select different satellites to see which one it's pointing too.
Satellite finders need to be used at the mast head so won't really work in the room.
A Sky box without a viewing card will pick up 95% of FreeSat channels, just like any FreeSat receiver, provided that your dish is pointing at the Astra/Eurobird satellite at 28.2E.
have you looked outside to see if the cable comes down to your point fro the dish ?
even if its a communla dish you should be able to see the cable unledd they have fed it into the loft and then down the cavity in the wall.
I'd expect it to be pre-wired for a communal system then, as my apartment building is. There will be distribution gubbins somewhere, check the meter cupboards. In my building the same kit also distributes TV aerial and FM radio feeds.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.