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Old 27-06-2007, 9:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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sky premiere film no picture or sound

Hi,
I hope someone can advise. I was having work done on the outside of my house, my dish was taken down and put back on the wall by a friend whose a sky engineer. Suddenly today, a day later sky premiere and sp+1 has stopped working. All other channels work, but these two just show a blank screen, no sound and no picture.
I'm puzzeled as if it were dish alignment shouldn't more than two channels be off and shouldn't it say no signal?
Is there a possible other cause can anyone advise before I ask him or sky? Thanks
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Re: sky premiere film no picture or sound

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my dish was taken down and put back on the wall by a friend whose a sky engineer. Suddenly today, a day later sky premiere and sp+1 has stopped working.
I would say you need to call your friend back.
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