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Hi gwladok,
I wonder if the problem lies more with your Sky box. When I had problems of severe pixelation a couple of years ago the engineer said signal strength and quality had to be at least 50%. Mine was lower than that. Now it's 80% strength and 90% quality and I get a wonderful picture. On Google putting up "Sky signal strength signal quality" brings up some websites. The first one is from this forum and Lynx, our knowledgeable moderator, says the acceptable signal quality should be 90%. It may be that the Pixel Plus is more demanding of a good quality signal. My 36PW9618 is wonderful with Sky now my quality is so good. The problem is do you get a Sky engineer out rather than a Philips engineer?!!! I have read so many posts and it seems that the pixelation is common on a lot of different make televisions. Is your Sky box showing an RGB connection? It should ideally be on that. Some people have had a better result with this connected to PAL. Also your Scart control showing On in the picture settings. It can be easy to alter these by mistake, I found my RGB was on PAL recently as I fiddled with the Contrast setting.
I honestly don't know if speakers or video senders close to the television can cause problems. Do you get pixelation with just a terrestial signal or DVD? If so then it probably is the television. Otherwise it's probably Sky, maybe a faulty box or LNB or the dish isn't aligned properly. I know how frustrating it must be for you, particularly when you have just bought a new television, just wish I could find a solution.
It might be worth you posting a thread on the Sky forum or searching there, good luck.
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