sell it or give it back to sky.
Sky Freesat card is used for access subscription services revert to acting as fSfS viewing card upon cancellation of the subscription. The card also ensures the correct region for regionalised services.
Yes, they have to activate your sky card in your decoder before sending it to you. If you already have a box though they can send you a Sky viewing card only. In order to have it activated then they would have to send activation signals to your box to activate your card
As long as the dish is pointing at the Astra 2 position in the sky, then your Sky box will work at any location. The only problem i could see is if the subscription is within the first year of the contract, or if it is a multiroom subscription box, as you need to have the phone line connected to it that is registered at the address on the contract.
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Why something is the best option for you always depends on your circumstances. In general, though, the Sky viewing card is necessary for you to get certain channels on your Sky box.
A Sky receiver will receive and record all programmes that the subscription allows. If an HD box is being used with a subscription that doesn't allow HD programming to be received, the record function will be limited to SD only. However, you can record the free HD channels as long as you have an active subscribtion to sky plus (without the HD pack)
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Your freeview box should connect to the TV Ariel on the top of your house. The Sky + cables connect to the Sky dish on the side of your house and will not work with your freeview box. If you have Sky there is nothing on freeview that you can not already get on Sky (even if you do not have a sky card).
yes but you need to contact sky and get a £20 viewing card for your box http://www.freesatfromsky.co.uk/
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