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date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:25:06 +0100,    group: uk.media.home-cinema        back       
Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?

What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be too 
big).

We already have Sky basic so no installation required.

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:25:06 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
On 6 Aug, 14:25, "Gunther Gloop"  wrote:
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be too
> big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
>  -Kevin.
>
> --
> Ooyay.http://www.ooyay.com
> See reviewhttp://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html

I've got one in my loft that hasn't been used since I moved a couple
of years ago.
One of the original Pace jobbies. Don't know if i've got the remote
but I believe they still work ok with the latest software updates.

Doc
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:42:44 -0700   author:   Dr Hfuhruhurr

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop  wrote:

: We already have Sky basic so no installation required.

Sky Basic didn't used to include a quad-LNB and two cables to the STB!
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 15:01:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Brian McIlwrath

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
> too big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.



you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that the 
regular sky box uses.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 17:30:53 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"the dog from that film you saw"  wrote 
in message news:5hp86pF3kvm4gU2@mid.individual.net...
>
> "Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
> news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
>> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>>
>> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
>> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
>> too big).
>>
>> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
> the regular sky box uses.
>


Ah right. Thanks.

So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:59:45 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5hp9dhF3kqc5kU1@mid.individual.net...


>> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
>> the regular sky box uses.
>>
>
>
> Ah right. Thanks.
>
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
> put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?



most people will advise to avoid the amstrad - and say the pace is possibly 
the best.
as for hd size - if you get an older one with a small drive you wont get the 
anytime service - if that matters to you, even if you upgrade the hd 
yourself.
you'd do better to just get one of the new ones with a bigger hd - although 
you'll only have the use of half with the other reserved for the anytime 
service.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 21:02:59 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop wrote:
> 
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?

Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
the dish and cable side of things.

http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html

I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.

Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
whatever.

> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.

Regards

Mark
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 23:15:03 +0100   author:   Mark A

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Mark A"  wrote in message 
news:46B79D67.3B55@rbgkew.org.uk...
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>>
>> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
>
> Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
> new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
> and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
> Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
> you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
> recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
> to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
> you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
> fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
> that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
> the dish and cable side of things.
>
> http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html
>
> I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
> delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.
>
> Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
> fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
> least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
> whatever.
>
>> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
>> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?
>
> It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
> pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
> 160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
> Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
> a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
> gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
> big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark


Thanks Mark. I think that answers everything. :)

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:29:58 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
On 6 Aug, 14:25, "Gunther Gloop"  wrote:
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be too
> big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
>  -Kevin.
>
> --
> Ooyay.http://www.ooyay.com
> See reviewhttp://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html

I've got one in my loft that hasn't been used since I moved a couple
of years ago.
One of the original Pace jobbies. Don't know if i've got the remote
but I believe they still work ok with the latest software updates.

Doc
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:42:44 -0700   author:   Dr Hfuhruhurr

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop  wrote:

: We already have Sky basic so no installation required.

Sky Basic didn't used to include a quad-LNB and two cables to the STB!
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 15:01:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Brian McIlwrath

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
> too big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.



you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that the 
regular sky box uses.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 17:30:53 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"the dog from that film you saw"  wrote 
in message news:5hp86pF3kvm4gU2@mid.individual.net...
>
> "Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
> news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
>> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>>
>> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
>> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
>> too big).
>>
>> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
> the regular sky box uses.
>


Ah right. Thanks.

So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:59:45 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5hp9dhF3kqc5kU1@mid.individual.net...


>> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
>> the regular sky box uses.
>>
>
>
> Ah right. Thanks.
>
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
> put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?



most people will advise to avoid the amstrad - and say the pace is possibly 
the best.
as for hd size - if you get an older one with a small drive you wont get the 
anytime service - if that matters to you, even if you upgrade the hd 
yourself.
you'd do better to just get one of the new ones with a bigger hd - although 
you'll only have the use of half with the other reserved for the anytime 
service.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 21:02:59 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop wrote:
> 
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?

Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
the dish and cable side of things.

http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html

I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.

Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
whatever.

> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.

Regards

Mark
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 23:15:03 +0100   author:   Mark A

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Mark A"  wrote in message 
news:46B79D67.3B55@rbgkew.org.uk...
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>>
>> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
>
> Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
> new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
> and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
> Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
> you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
> recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
> to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
> you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
> fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
> that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
> the dish and cable side of things.
>
> http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html
>
> I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
> delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.
>
> Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
> fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
> least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
> whatever.
>
>> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
>> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?
>
> It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
> pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
> 160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
> Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
> a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
> gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
> big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark


Thanks Mark. I think that answers everything. :)

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:29:58 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
On 6 Aug, 14:25, "Gunther Gloop"  wrote:
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be too
> big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
>  -Kevin.
>
> --
> Ooyay.http://www.ooyay.com
> See reviewhttp://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html

I've got one in my loft that hasn't been used since I moved a couple
of years ago.
One of the original Pace jobbies. Don't know if i've got the remote
but I believe they still work ok with the latest software updates.

Doc
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:42:44 -0700   author:   Dr Hfuhruhurr

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop  wrote:

: We already have Sky basic so no installation required.

Sky Basic didn't used to include a quad-LNB and two cables to the STB!
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 15:01:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Brian McIlwrath

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
> too big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.



you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that the 
regular sky box uses.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 17:30:53 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"the dog from that film you saw"  wrote 
in message news:5hp86pF3kvm4gU2@mid.individual.net...
>
> "Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
> news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
>> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>>
>> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
>> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
>> too big).
>>
>> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
> the regular sky box uses.
>


Ah right. Thanks.

So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:59:45 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5hp9dhF3kqc5kU1@mid.individual.net...


>> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
>> the regular sky box uses.
>>
>
>
> Ah right. Thanks.
>
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
> put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?



most people will advise to avoid the amstrad - and say the pace is possibly 
the best.
as for hd size - if you get an older one with a small drive you wont get the 
anytime service - if that matters to you, even if you upgrade the hd 
yourself.
you'd do better to just get one of the new ones with a bigger hd - although 
you'll only have the use of half with the other reserved for the anytime 
service.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 21:02:59 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop wrote:
> 
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?

Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
the dish and cable side of things.

http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html

I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.

Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
whatever.

> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.

Regards

Mark
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 23:15:03 +0100   author:   Mark A

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Mark A"  wrote in message 
news:46B79D67.3B55@rbgkew.org.uk...
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>>
>> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
>
> Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
> new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
> and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
> Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
> you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
> recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
> to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
> you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
> fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
> that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
> the dish and cable side of things.
>
> http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html
>
> I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
> delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.
>
> Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
> fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
> least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
> whatever.
>
>> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
>> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?
>
> It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
> pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
> 160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
> Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
> a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
> gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
> big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark


Thanks Mark. I think that answers everything. :)

 -Kevin.


-- 
Ooyay. http://www.ooyay.com
See review http://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html
date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:29:58 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
On 6 Aug, 14:25, "Gunther Gloop"  wrote:
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be too
> big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
>  -Kevin.
>
> --
> Ooyay.http://www.ooyay.com
> See reviewhttp://readerviewskids.com/ReviewRummOoyay.html

I've got one in my loft that hasn't been used since I moved a couple
of years ago.
One of the original Pace jobbies. Don't know if i've got the remote
but I believe they still work ok with the latest software updates.

Doc
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 07:42:44 -0700   author:   Dr Hfuhruhurr

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop  wrote:

: We already have Sky basic so no installation required.

Sky Basic didn't used to include a quad-LNB and two cables to the STB!
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 15:01:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Brian McIlwrath

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>
> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
> too big).
>
> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.



you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that the 
regular sky box uses.



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date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 17:30:53 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"the dog from that film you saw"  wrote 
in message news:5hp86pF3kvm4gU2@mid.individual.net...
>
> "Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
> news:5holq1F3kccupU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Are Sky+ boxes all the same? Is one better than another?
>> Does it matter where you get it from (apart from pricewise)?
>>
>> What size HD is best? I don't imagine we'd have much too much problem 
>> recording over what is already recorded (ie. probably doesn't need to be 
>> too big).
>>
>> We already have Sky basic so no installation required.
>
> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
> the regular sky box uses.
>


Ah right. Thanks.

So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

 -Kevin.


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date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 19:59:45 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Gunther Gloop"  wrote in message 
news:5hp9dhF3kqc5kU1@mid.individual.net...


>> you'll still need install - sky+ requires 2 feeds rather than the 1 that 
>> the regular sky box uses.
>>
>
>
> Ah right. Thanks.
>
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards (to 
> put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?



most people will advise to avoid the amstrad - and say the pace is possibly 
the best.
as for hd size - if you get an older one with a small drive you wont get the 
anytime service - if that matters to you, even if you upgrade the hd 
yourself.
you'd do better to just get one of the new ones with a bigger hd - although 
you'll only have the use of half with the other reserved for the anytime 
service.



-- 
Gareth.

That fly... is your magic wand.
http://www.last.fm/user/dsbmusic/
date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 21:02:59 +0100   author:   the dog from that film you saw

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
Gunther Gloop wrote:
> 
> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?

Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
the dish and cable side of things.

http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html

I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.

Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
whatever.

> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?

It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.

Regards

Mark
date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 23:15:03 +0100   author:   Mark A

Re: Where to get a SKY+ Box?   
"Mark A"  wrote in message 
news:46B79D67.3B55@rbgkew.org.uk...
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>>
>> So does it make a difference which Sky+ box I get other than HD size?
>
> Yes. There are three generations of Sky+ box (four if you include the
> new high-def box), made by three different companies - Amstrad, Pace
> and Thomson. Of these, Pace is considered the best manufacturer, with
> Thomson second, Amstrad last. Sadly, as Sky have just bought Amstrad
> you can guess which model you'll most likely get. For this reason I
> recommend getting a box and fitting it yourself. It will mean changing
> to a twin or quad LNB and running a second cable yourself, though. If
> you're lucky you may have a satallite shop nearby that will supply and
> fit what you want, which may be another way. Or you may find a sat shop
> that will fit it for a fee if you buy the Pace box and get them to do
> the dish and cable side of things.
>
> http://www.simplydigital.co.uk/acatalog/Sky_Plus.html
>
> I've bought two from the above folks and they've been flawless and
> delivered them the following day. Good service, good company.
>
> Once fitted it's just a matter of phoning up Sky, telling them you've
> fitted a Sky+ and asking them to turn on the service. If you've got at
> least one Premier package Sky+ is free. In fact I think it's now free
> whatever.
>
>> Is it possible/ straightforward to do a DIY swap of the hd afterwards
>> (to put in a bigger one)? Is that worth it?
>
> It is, but you'll void the warranty for the first year. The ones I
> pointed you to above are the biggest you can get directly. They are
> 160Mb, of which 80Mb is reserved for Sky to download stuff to you called
> Sky Anytime. Quite a handy service as you sometimes get Premier films
> a week earlier than everyone else. This is only available on the third
> gen boxes, the type I've pointed you at. Earlier models, no matter how
> big a drive you fit, will not work with this service.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark


Thanks Mark. I think that answers everything. :)

 -Kevin.


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date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:29:58 +0100   author:   Gunther Gloop

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