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Nick: It goes on the arm of the dish. You unscrew the old one and fit the new one, easily done if you can access the dish.

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joe perkins: Have you done exactly as described above?

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Nick: You must take care not to move the dish, but the replacement is a simple case of unscrewing the cables, removing the old LNB, installing the new ones and screwing the cables back on.

There should be an installation sheet with the LNB when you buy it.


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Rod: Bit hard to be specific without a full postcode, for general advice please see Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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Nick: It is always worth checking your cables and connectors are in good order, including the connections to the LNB. Also, if there are spare outputs on the LNB you can always switch the existing cables to them. The quad-LNB is a package of four independent LNBs.

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Nic: You could have damaged SCART cables.

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Rod: You are not expected to receive multiplex 2/D3+4 until 21st September 2011, when full power transmissions start.

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Bid
Thursday 5 May 2011 5:43AM

Marnie Slade:

Customer Services
sit-up Ltd
PO Box 45981
London
W3 OWJ

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Ian: You are probably on the fringe of the reception are for ArqB, due to the low power output until 14th September 2011.

But, also see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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