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  • So now I've cancelled sky, and i have no ariel, how do I watch telly? Options.
  • wrightyson
    Free Member

    Dday is 29th Nov. Sky will shut down in the wrighty house. We don’t have a TV Ariel. Does apple TV stream domestic channels? Can I use my sky dish for a free sat box, can I use my sky box for a freesat service?

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Can I use my sky dish for a free sat box,

    Yes. Some TVs have freesat decoders built in too

    Ming the Merciless
    Free Member

    Chapeau for managing to cancel your Sky!

    tragically1969
    Free Member

    Buy the Humax Freesat box of your choosing, plug cables in, watch.

    dogmatix
    Full Member

    I am pretty sure you can use your dish with a freesat box… and well done for leaving the grip of the most dangerous threat to western democracy.

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Dish you can use, sky box I’m not sure what you’ll get. I know that sky+ boxes stop functioning once you cancel but a free-sat box / freesat recorder connected to the existing dish will work fine. You’ll need two cables running from the dish for a recorder though.

    Alternatively you can peak through your neighbours curtains.

    Mackem
    Full Member
    perchypanther
    Free Member

    You can get Freesat channels using your existing sky box. Just need to get a freesat decoder card from Sky.
    That’s what I use in my caravan.

    allthepies
    Free Member

    Can’t you just move to the free Sky option ?

    http://www.sky.com/shop/freesat/home/

    (assuming you have the required Sky box and they don’t want it back), £25 on-off payment required.

    It’s in Sky’s interests to keep you as a peripheral “customer”.

    Edit: As above.

    bearnecessities
    Full Member

    peak through your neighbours curtains.

    I really wouldn’t recommend that.

    Rich
    Free Member

    I’m still using the same dish, box, and Sky card.
    I just have restricted channels, and obviously can’t use the recording or pause features.

    somouk
    Free Member

    I’m using the Humax freesat box on my Sky dish etc.

    You can continue to use your sky box but only get basic services.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    As above FreeSat box (if not in your tv) – we bought a cheap one £60 odd but frankly it was rubbish. The more expensive ones have recording built in. Not sure about the “two cables” in @macc’s post as we just had one normal satellite cable

    Streaming. Apple TV does not have the uk channels “built in” but you can stream via your iphone/iPad or your computer to Apple TV. The Free Sat will give you many more channels as only a few channels have apps / web streaming. Apple TV and an iPhone does cool things like give you full BBC iPlayer catchup access, RedBull TV and other movie/tv streaming services but IMO it’s not a solution for watching free uk tv

    itsonlymelee
    Free Member

    I recently moved into a house with an old weathered looking sky dish outside, connected my old Sky+ box (I haven’t been a sky customer for over 3 years) and voila, free to air satellite channels.

    mintimperial
    Full Member

    Not sure about the “two cables” in @macc’s post as we just had one normal satellite cable

    You need two cables to record one thing and watch something else at the same time. Single cable is fine if you just want to record stuff when you’re out (unless you have a weird DVR that demands two feeds at all times or something, I dunno, anything’s possible).

    mogrim
    Full Member

    tsk.

    Ariel:

    Arial:

    Aerial:

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    Thanks Mogrim

    StefMcDef
    Free Member

    Can you stream UK terrrestrial channels through the likes of a Now TV or Amazon fire TV box?

    Thinking about putting a telly in the spare room that would be a ball-ache to wire up an to.

    MartynS
    Full Member

    I got a Hummax freest box
    very good it is too.

    mikey74
    Free Member

    Hmmm no Eurosport on Freesat. therefore no cycling.

    andytherocketeer
    Full Member

    That’s on ITV4 innit?

    JefWachowchow
    Free Member

    Congratulations! Murdock is plenty rich enough without your money.

    I have Humax freesat. It is fine.

    Hmmm no Eurosport on Freesat. therefore no cycling

    Red Bull TV? (not on free sat either but on t’internet) That’s where I get my fix.

    mikey74
    Free Member

    I meant pro road riding eg TdF etc. It is on itv but the coverage is poo.

    40mpg
    Full Member

    Eurosport player for £4.99 a month.

    I’m thinking of dropping our (£90 a month) Sky which hardly seems to get used for their basic package, however from the above I reckon the following may be a better option:

    Sky freesat (one-off £25)
    Netflix £7.49 a month (the girls seem to prefer this anyway for the american shows)
    Eurosport player £4.99 a month

    That saves £77.50 a month. Thats a lot of gear cables and chain lube!

    Question – with the Sky freesat, as I already have a HD Sky box, will I have the recording function enabled?

    itsonlymelee
    Free Member

    Question – with the Sky freesat, as I already have a HD Sky box, will I have the recording function enabled?

    Pretty sure you need a Sky+ enabled package/contract with Sky to record with your Sky box. I certainly can’t use any of those features (record, pause etc.) having connected a Sky+ box to the cable from the dish.

    loddrik
    Free Member

    Cancelled my sky a couple of months ago. Watch everything on XBMC and iplayer now. Have far more choice now than I ever had with sky too.

    satchm00
    Free Member

    XBMC

    I just find Kodi/XBMC a bit of a faff navigating wise but its good, more so for naughty football steams *cough*

    Dday is 29th Nov. Sky will shut down in the wrighty house. We don’t have a TV Ariel. Does apple TV stream domestic channels? Can I use my sky dish for a free sat box, can I use my sky box for a freesat service?

    Wrightyson – I was using the Skybox just with the freestuff at first on it and then when I got a new TV I just used the built in Freeview connected to the dish sky put in. I now use the built in Freeview for live TV using the Sky dish or Nowtv/Netflix via broadband for catchup. Sky box was sold as spares on ebay!

    I’m using a Roku box for streaming https://www.roku.com/en-gb/

    Roku is like Apple TV can’t stream domestic TV but can get apps like BBC iplayer and stream live channels that way.

    Might be worth thinking about January sales as you’re saving £80 a month worth investing in something like a new smart TV that does it all? 🙂

    Also don’t signup for longer than 3/4 months if buying the NowTV movie package just cancel it after whatever deal you buy into expires and say its too expensive as a reason for leaving; it will offer you it again for three months half price. 🙂

    slackalice
    Free Member

    Read? Converse convivially with your family? Or if either of those don’t appeal, how about the radio? 😉

    Well done for leaving the clutches of the media mogul though 😀

    andyl
    Free Member

    Got our unused sky dish plugged into the back of our Sony TV and it works fine. Aerial is plugged into the BT Youview box. We get ropey reception so can use the sat feed when the aerial drops out.

    Only gripe is no built in freesat so we have to use an online EPG from Gracenote on the TV which is a bit sluggish. If you get a TV with freesat built in then you get the nice EPG like you get with Freeview built in for DVB.

    The humax fressat box is the obvious choice though as it will record too.

    jimmy
    Full Member

    We have full sky package on 25 a month friends and family but won’t be paying full whack for a whole load of tosh, we have rubbish signal without a dish. Plan was to just use it for freesat after the year.

    andrewreay
    Full Member

    We bought a Freesat box that records and sold the skybox on Gumtree.

    Then we added Chromecast which gives access to loads of stuff like NowTV, iPlayer, 4OD, RedBull etc. A lot of those are also on our model of Freesat box mind.

    If you want to use a tele in another room without a feed, the Chromecast is well worth thinking about too – the TV just needs an HDMI socket and you’re away.

    bear-uk
    Free Member

    Kodi on the Tablet /Laptop and a Chromecast for the tv.
    All for the monthly price of sweet F all.

    mikey74
    Free Member

    Sorry for the slight hijack but does anyone know what channels you get on Sky Freesat? I can’t seem to find a listing.

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    Re Skyfreesat, I know it was kind of asked above, do you keep the sky interface and recording facility, which lets face it is still the best interface out there

    Tinners
    Full Member

    I ditched the full Monty multiroom, all the channels, HD etc with Sky rcently and it came to an end a month ago. An easier decision after working out I’d paid enought to Murdoch over the years to pay for a new car and it didn’t seem worth it for the amount of use. It was an interesting experience. After phoning the cancel line, I was immediately offered a third off, without any haggle at all. With a little bit of haggling (it was a slow day..,) I was offered a new high capacity box. I made sure that I requested no comms or marketing on leaving (and they’ve been true to their word). The result? Well, I did so with trepidation at first, but a month in, I wish I’d done it years ago. We’ve lost recording, pause and playback of prevously recorded stuff. We can still see all of the traditional terrestrial channel stuff, but strangely not the HD versions of ITV 2, 3, 4. A nice consequence of this is that we now all sit in same room to watch programmes “live” and it’s more of an event sitting down for a weekend prog, including kids helping clear dishes etc after tea so that we can all sit down! We have several Apple TVs and that’s great for airplaying stuff (iPlayer etc) and Netflix. I thought I’d be rushing out to get a new recorder box thingy, but really don’t feel the need. If you’ve got Sky and paying through the nose for it as I was and thinking of ditching it, do it. Do it now and start saving. Best thing I’ve ever done, but appreciate that some people watch more TV and might not suit everyone. PS the remotes and Sky+ boxes in other rooms (I know, I know) and magic eyes all still work too, by the way.

    Tinners
    Full Member

    PS My son tells me that you can save the free channels in your favourites to make it easier scrolling through them quickly using the blue button. @Mickey74 I won’t be on STW for much longer this evening but if you want me to check if a specific channel is still available, post it up and I’ll check to let you know. I haven’t looked at all channels but can quickly check specific ones if it’s helpful to you

    mav12
    Free Member

    When it’s cancelled check your account I had a come back with 60% off any sub plus £100 credit I got a new sky has box as well

    Tinners
    Full Member

    Also, to state the obvious, if you’re staying with Sky, be sure to phone them annually to “cancel” and get the discounts. Even if they call your bluff, you have 28 days to change your mind. I think they thrive on the fact that people still run the same package for years, paying the same inflated figure, without ever questioning it.

    mikey74
    Free Member

    Thanks for the offer Tinners, but I wouldn’t put you through that. There must be somewhere that gives the available channels.

    eulach
    Full Member

    http://www.tpb.wherevertheyarehidingatthemoment
    And go to the pub/stadium/track to watch football/rugby/racing
    edit: stw thinks it’s a real webaddress – it’s not, it was supposed to be humourous.

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