If you're getting a blank screen on your dreambox, it's usually an emu problem.
First of all, check to see if FTA (free-to-air) channels are working, i.e. BBC1, Ch4, etc. If they are working and premium channels aren't then it's an emu problem.
What to do is flick to Sky Sports 1, press the BLUE button to access the emu manager and restart the emu. This will check that the keys are valid and if they're out of data, it should auto update and store the new keys. Your channel should come on within a few second. If not, flick to Sky Sports 2 then back to Sky Sports 1. If still no channels after about 2 minutes, reboot the box via the shutdown menu (Menu > Shutdown > reboot now).
If you are getting a 'switch channel not found' error then it's a signal problem and nothing to do with the emu. Check the SNR value (Menu > Information > Stream Info > Page 3/3). If this is lower than 90% then you won't get that channel. Make sure all your coax connections are tight, disconnect and reconnect them and check again. Try removing any splitters that you've put inline and connect the box to the main feed and check again. If you now have a working channel and the SNR is about 95/96% then you have a low signal. If you want to connect the splitter back up, you will need to get a signal booster.
First of all, check to see if FTA (free-to-air) channels are working, i.e. BBC1, Ch4, etc. If they are working and premium channels aren't then it's an emu problem.
What to do is flick to Sky Sports 1, press the BLUE button to access the emu manager and restart the emu. This will check that the keys are valid and if they're out of data, it should auto update and store the new keys. Your channel should come on within a few second. If not, flick to Sky Sports 2 then back to Sky Sports 1. If still no channels after about 2 minutes, reboot the box via the shutdown menu (Menu > Shutdown > reboot now).
If you are getting a 'switch channel not found' error then it's a signal problem and nothing to do with the emu. Check the SNR value (Menu > Information > Stream Info > Page 3/3). If this is lower than 90% then you won't get that channel. Make sure all your coax connections are tight, disconnect and reconnect them and check again. Try removing any splitters that you've put inline and connect the box to the main feed and check again. If you now have a working channel and the SNR is about 95/96% then you have a low signal. If you want to connect the splitter back up, you will need to get a signal booster.

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