[access-uk] Re: sky gnome, fro and possible outside interference? a solution!

  • From: "Jackie Cairns" <cairnsplace@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:53:05 -0000

Hi Martin

Isn't the little Gnome fabulous? I've got an orange one, and he doesn't even resemble a gnome.

We changed the frequency because they interfered with Ian's cordless headphones. I wouldn't like to be without it.

Jackie
----- Original Message ----- From: "martin wilsher" <m.wilsher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:20 PM
Subject: [access-uk] sky gnome, fro and possible outside interference? a solution!


Hi all.

has anyone who uses a sky gnome suffered this problem?

you're listening to your sky gnome, when you get serious white noise?
switching off the sky box, but leaving the gnome on results in you getting a
strong signal from someone else's overenthusiastic fm transmitter?

if so, you can change the frequency the sky gnome works on.  to do this
follow these instructions.

Changing sky gnome RF.

1. Press and hold the sky button on the sky gnome until you see the
menu.
2. Press a number from one to 4 on the sky gnome to choose one of the
four frequencies.
3. within ten seconds point the sky remote control at the set top box
and press the same number as on the gnome
4. press the standby button on the sky remote control to apply the
settings and the base station will turn set top box back on
5. If the box does not turn on automatically press the standby button
to turn it back on and start the process again from step one..
make sure your TV is on to help you in this process.


possible issues.

step one says to look for the menu to pop up on the sky gnome screen.  if
you are blind or vi you cannot do this, so the solution I found was to hold
the button in for ten seconds once you hear sound from the sky gnome.
also, once you press a number between one and four, btw, the default
manufacturer setting is to broadcast on channel one, you will hear the sky
gnome broadcasting white noise. you then press the corresponding button on the sky remote, E.G. to switch to channel three from one, press three on the
gnome and then three on the remote.  Then switch off your box with the
standby button on the remote. note: if your reset has been successful, you will hear a little white noise as the sky box switches to standby. if it is
not successful, you will just hear it go silent.

any further questions please reply.

Hope to hear from you soon.

From Martin.

Please email me at:

m.wilsher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thanks


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