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Originally posted by Videostar:
The only problem with Sky TV is that the signal dies a death if a drop of rain falls, so be warned.

Ask them about that before you get it installed.


That was the old analogue broadcast. That was a nightmare when it rained. There is no problem with the digital broadcast, lol I should know living here in Scotland.
BROXI
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Originally posted by BROXI:
quote:
Originally posted by Videostar:
The only problem with Sky TV is that the signal dies a death if a drop of rain falls, so be warned.

Ask them about that before you get it installed.


That was the old analogue broadcast. That was a nightmare when it rained. There is no problem with the digital broadcast, lol I should know living here in Scotland.


We are on Sky digital, the same thing still happens, although today we had foul weather and it was fine.
Videostar
quote:
Originally posted by Videostar:
The only problem with Sky TV is that the signal dies a death if a drop of rain falls, so be warned.

Ask them about that before you get it installed.


We live right by the coast, looking out towards the Welsh Gower Peninsula. We have a lot of rain down here in Devon, we get a lot of winds too, gale force last night. We have Sky+ it is absolutely fantastic, wouldn't be without it, and our Sky has hardly given us any problems, so that is some feedback, hope it helps.
squiggle
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Originally posted by Little Miss Spurs:
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Originally posted by Ricky92*:
Heard how good it is and now i fancy it. Had a look but they still want over Β£100 for it Crazy I only have normal Sky but Sky+ sounds like its for me Big Grin
Whats the difference?


Sky+ has a built-in hard drive so you can record programmes, it stores loads. You can pause live TV, rewind etc. and it is great.
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Originally posted by lightfoot:
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
When we first switched to Virgin from Sky, I hated it but now I am so glad it happened Big Grin. Don't miss Sky at all.

Same here..at least cable doesn't stop when there's a rain shower or strong wind, which did happen a lot with sky.Virgin+ record 2 different channels and watch a third if you want..


I love Virgin, haven't a bad word to say about them - and it sits well with my conscience that I'm not giving my hard earned to Sky.
Kaffs
I switched to Virgin+ 18 months ago after being with Sky and having the Sky + for years.

Took a little bit of getting used to as you know where all the channels are etc. My hubby has moaned for the whole 18 months that he prefers Sky. My contract with Virgin is now up so I said OK to shut you up we'll go back to Sky.... his response "dont you dare V+ much better !

Catch up and TV choice is fab, the broadband is amazing much much better than Sky and saved mysef Β£30 month by having the top package.

Happy days!! Big Grin
kazzy
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Originally posted by disley21:
We've just upgraded to Sky+HD recently, all the sports channels, and all the movie channels, in crystal clear picture.

It's brilliant, and as I understand it, you can't get those channels in HD on Virgin Media...


There are some HD channels, but I don't have an HD telly, so I'm not fussed. I only sit 5 feet from it... I can see it ok. Wink
Kaffs

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