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Started by Bill, Oct 27, 2010, 17:58:48

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Gary

I had my sky engineer run another line from my Quad dish to my Freesat TV for £20. Must say not much on it compared with the blood sucking Sky. I called them up and they dropped a tenner of my sub for 6 mths  :thumb: If you don't ask you don't get as they say. Thats 41 HD channels (without sport) for me.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

Most Sky engineers will be quite happy to do a little extra work for cash. The materials cost them nothing. :)
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Oct 29, 2010, 11:26:05
Most Sky engineers will be quite happy to do a little extra work for cash. The materials cost them nothing. :)
A nice cuppa and a biscuit goes along way, I have the mobile number of our one, new Raven dish each when we need it (new style bit bigger) for £20 it rusts a lot as we are near the sea so once a year seems about right.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

Me too, except for the by the sea bit. :)
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pctech

Popped into the Panasonic shop 'up da city' (local MK phrase referring to a rather large shopping area)

£499 each for last year's blu ray Freesat hard drive recorder (display model) and £599 for new model which is basically same.  :eek4:

Found the Humax ones for £233 from Co-op so will be asking John Lewis to match the price.


Rik

Happy hunting, Mitch. :) Good sandwich?
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pctech

None there by the time I got there at 1.30




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pctech

Next time I go up will be going there first.


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Rik

24 hours notice is all that's needed. :)
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pctech

 ;D

Maybe we ought to arrange a members meet up some day at a pub somewhere in MK

Rik

It's nice and central for the country as a whole.
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pctech

Sounds like a plan then

Rik

January 6 - when it's nice and raw? ;D
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Glenn

Quote from: pctech on Oct 28, 2010, 19:07:02
Analogue system closing down next year apparently.



I wonder what they will do where I live? Virgin own the TV ariel which feeds the entire estate (300+ homes), Freeview is unavailable in the area, until the end of the digital switchver period.
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Rik

You shouldn't be affected, then. The final switches are in 2012.
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pctech

Quote from: Glenn on Oct 29, 2010, 17:30:12
I wonder what they will do where I live? Virgin own the TV ariel which feeds the entire estate (300+ homes), Freeview is unavailable in the area, until the end of the digital switchver period.

Freesat seems to be the most hassle free.

Someone near me did go the Freeview route but had to have a powerful amplifier to get it.


Rik

It depends very much on where you live, Glenn. We get both here. Overall it's hard to tell them apart, but in general I'd say Freesat has better picture quality than Freeview.
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Glenn

Quote from: pctech on Oct 29, 2010, 15:14:43
Popped into the Panasonic shop 'up da city' (local MK phrase referring to a rather large shopping area)

£499 each for last year's blu ray Freesat hard drive recorder (display model) and £599 for new model which is basically same.  :eek4:

Found the Humax ones for £233 from Co-op so will be asking John Lewis to match the price.



£209 in Laskys http://www.humaxfoxsat.co.uk/
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pctech

Cheers for the heads up Glenn, not got the free bread just now and I try and avoid using my credit cards where possible.