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Old 17-10-2008, 16:50   #2
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Re: Information on setting up a sky system

Faulty cable between the LNB and the Digibox?
Faulty connectors on one or both ends of the cable?
A dead LNB?

Ask one of your caravanner neighbours if you can plug your digibox into their dish just to triple-check that the box is not at fault; if you're very friendly with them, try to borrow their digibox and connect it to your dish. If you're confident that you have aligned the dish correctly with the meter, your digibox works in the caravan next door and theirs does not work in your caravan, then the problem has got to be with the kit you bought in Maplin.

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