Terrestrial signal -> Sky dish -> digibox

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This problem is outside my usual domain, but am hoping someone with The Knowledge will see this...

A tenant has just moved into a flat that has a satellite dish on the wall outside, but the landlord had removed the receiver/decoder box from inside the house, hasn't provided anything else, and is now uncooperative.

The agent installed a Freeview digibox, thinking that this would decode the signal from the satellite dish. I said that it wouldn't, but the agent's manager say that it can, 'cos he does the same thing at home.

I see only two alternatives:

1. Install a roof aerial (narrowband, wideband, whatever) and connect that to the digibox (or TV or whatever);
or
2. Install a satellite receiver/decoder.

Is this right? Are there any other alternatives?

Thanks.
 
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The agent is talking pants. What a laugh.

Your two stated options are both valid and the choice would depend on how good the terrestial signal is in the area. If it's poor then go for Sky. A Sky digibox should just plug and play and you don't need a subscription to receive the free channels.
 
Thanks blondini. Just to confirm - is the agent's idea pants because the two signals are incompatible? :confused:

The local terrestrial reception is very good as long as the aerial is high enough to clear all the new townhouses.

When you say "Sky digibox", am I correct in believing that any digibox will work with a terrestrial aerial?
 
For sky, you do need a one of card for free view channels (you get BBC1, BBC2, CH4 only with out card). The card is around £90, and is a one of fee.
 
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Lectrician said:
For sky, you do need a one of card for free view channels (you get BBC1, BBC2, CH4 only with out card). The card is around £90, and is a one of fee.
if you already have a sky digibox you can get free to view card for £20pounds ,just ring sky when you get the card you will have to tell them the box serail number etc etc to activate it

see http://www.freesatfromsky.com/?pID=6

a sky digi box and a terrestrial digi box are both different they receive digtial signals but at two differents frequncys
 
So, let me see if I've got this right.

There's a satellite dish outside. Does this have to be Sky, or could be for another service?

If Sky, then a Sky (or compatible) decoder can be bought outright, and quite cheaply.

And if that's done, then a 'viewing card' can be bought outright, and for merely £20.

Is that all correct? If so, then it sounds like there's an easy way forward. :D
 
a dish is a dish . not sky not any one ,a dish receives both anologue and digital singals there not two sseperate dishes as some people like you to belive .
but if you want to receive sky then it must be facing the right direction 28degrees due south ,if in uk then is probally already is .

if you already got a old sky box then buy a £20 pound card and away you go ,if you havent got a box try boot sale, local adds etc as lots of peeps now have sky plus boxes and the old one s a going cheap

or if youu got good tv reception and a aerail on roof get a freeveiw box cheap from hight street supermakerts its up to you
 
OK - I believe I've got this straight now.

Last question - who sells the viewing cards? Sky, or high street retailers?
 
Thanks to all who've answered - it's been... an education. :)
 

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