Using Digibox for Hotbird

bootiegara

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I have given the same frequency in my Pace SkyDigi Box while dish direction is towards Hotbird 13 it shows few channels found. I selected them and stored but how to watch them? Because when I try to go to channles it says no satellite signal is found. Plz advise. I'm in London
 

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Look I have moved your post from the 4 year old archive you tagged it on to, please try to start you own thread when asking a question do not tag on to unrelated threads. The reason you are having problems is that a sky digibox is useless for anything other that watching sky on 28.2 degrees East, it is designed that way
 

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bootiegara said:
I have given the same frequency in my Pace SkyDigi Box while dish direction is towards Hotbird 13 it shows few channels found. I selected them and stored but how to watch them? Because when I try to go to channles it says no satellite signal is found. Plz advise. I'm in London

Yes, your best bet is to ditch the dodgy box for use on hotbird, and go get yourself a standard digital satellite receiver, a TM1000 or 1500 for example, from about £59.Robbo
 
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