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    Sky's falling...

    Got this of the web.....

    Seems to be a major failure of the backup SCP on OPTUS B1 (SKY's satellite)
    they have been running on this backup control computer for the last "X"
    months


    As it has now failed (not officially confirmed yet) say goodbye to Sky tv
    for at least a week until the move a backup into place. Some of you with the
    new dual sky lnbfs may get some sort of backup service via a 2nd satellite.
    But very few people have had these dual sat lnbs installed.


    DO NOT BOTHER RINGING SKY THEY CAN''T send someone up to the satellite its
    beyond their control.


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    Talking Why have a tivo over MySky?

    I've got a weeks worth of programming on mysky....so thought sweet!!!

    I got 1/2 way through a recorded pgm, now a message appears "no satellite
    signal is being received .sky pvr requires a signal to be able to play back
    programs"


    Sky are a bunch of Wankers for blocking playback of recorded pgms when their
    satellite is down.

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    Unhappy Doh!

    This isn't just MySky users. Sky is OFF AIR altogether. Bugger. Might as well turn my Tivo off as well then.

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    Exclamation ???

    ??? Confused ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynez
    I got 1/2 way through a recorded pgm, now a message appears "no satellite
    signal is being received .sky pvr requires a signal to be able to play back
    programs" Sky are a bunch of Wankers for blocking playback of recorded pgms when their satellite is down.
    Yep. Foxtel (in Australia) do something similar if you don't have a valid service with their "IQ" hard disk recorder receiver.

    Just FYI, Sky is off B1 satellite along with quite a few Australian feeds too:

    http://www.lyngsat.com/optusb1.html

    It was bound to happen soon. B1 was launched in 1992 so that is 14 year service. About the average lifespan of a Hughes satellite.

    Edit: Looks like all is not lost: http://www.skytv.co.nz/index.cfm?pag...96&nrcontent=0

    But still, with the primary SCP being dead for almost a year and a major hiccup like this then the timing of getting Optus D1 satellite into orbit by mid this year to replace B1 is critical. Let's just hope it don't get delayed.... or worse still the payload rocket blows up on launch like it did with Optus B2 many years ago
    Last edited by Darren King; 30-03-2006 at 10:54 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyrplq
    This isn't just MySky users. Sky is OFF AIR altogether. Bugger. Might as well turn my Tivo off as well then.
    Sky UHF is still working. Hehe

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    I think Darren might be getting a few tuner installer requests

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    Sky is back up - a big relief when you rely on it for all recordings!

    Sky's web site had a media release stating that "SOLAR ECLIPSE INTERFERES WITH SATELLITE RESTORATION" - interesting read.... I wonder just how true it all is...
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    Solar Eclipse my Ask!!!

    I don't know squat about Satellites but how about this.

    Why would you try to move your satellite on or around the time of a solar eclipse. Even I would check the weather forecast before painting my roof.

    If a solar ecilpse only lasts a few minutes, how could the batteries have drained that quickly, and then take another 12 hours to recharge.

    Hows does a solar eclipse on the other side of the world even affect us?

    Mmmm, I wonder... a satellite thats 14years old with a lifespan of 10years, maybe it's time is up.....
    Last edited by waynez; 31-03-2006 at 08:56 AM.

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    The fun part is.. Solar outages occur next week, for a week. Though most likely should not affect Sky.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrGadget
    Sky is back up - a big relief when you rely on it for all recordings!

    Sky's web site had a media release stating that "SOLAR ECLIPSE INTERFERES WITH SATELLITE RESTORATION" - interesting read.... I wonder just how true it all is...

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