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Amstrad Digibox Faulty?

Getting It Repaired

Please read the NEXT PAGE for information about packing and contacts for this repair service (now offered by Michael Dranfield as SatCure no longer accepts repairs).

Do it yourself?

A Beginner's Guide to Receiver Repair

Based on the original "Screwdriver Expert's Guide to Satellite Receivers" this book describes the basic components and a typical power supply with diagrams and explanations. Shows how to solder and describes what to check and measure. It won't make you an expert but, if you are capable of soldering in components supplied as a kit, it will take you one step further so you understand why you are doing it and even help you figure out other possible fault causes and cures. If you buy a kit you'll need this book.

I guarantee you'll be delighted with this amazing book full of information! Download it now for £7

Repairing Sky Digital Receivers

Not just a repair book! In fact not even a repair book!
Written in simple terms, this book gives valuable advice on how to prevent failure.
Read it NOW and save money in the future.
But, if the worst happens, read it anyway because it will still save you money.

Common problems and cures listed - many of which you can fix yourself with only the remote control handset or a soldering iron. Plus lots of general repair information including how to recognize various components. Download it now for £7

 

Amstrad don't provide any spares or service information at all for out of warranty repairs. CPC, who were the stockists for Amstrad analogue receiver spares, don't seem to have anything. The DRX100 was made for Amstrad by the Samsung factory in Portugal and they denied having any spares. Service spares are presumably available only to whoever does Amstrad warranty repairs. BskyB is currently offering a low cost replacement Digibox to customers whose box has failed outside warranty but with only a 3 month warranty on the "refurbished" one.

SatCure can supply some Amstrad spares but you need to know what you want, and we probably can't advise. If it's not listed on our web site, send us an email stating the model number, board (PCB) number, component designation printed on the board and all details printed on the component itself. If all else fails, Michael can probably get a used part from a scrapped receiver. Contact him direct.

The DRX100 tuner module is prone to failure, giving "no signal" message with signal and/or quality indication bars bouncing randomly on-screen. Tuner modules are available for the DRX100 on an exchange basis. Really, this is a workshop job, although plenty of DIY enthusiasts have been successful. Note that this "no signal" message can have other causes occasionally!

Can I replace the tuner myself?
In theory it is possible to do this in the DRX100 (but not other Amstrad models) but there is a risk that you might damage your receiver. If that happens then no reputable repairer would be interested in repairing it. I am happy to show you precisely what is involved because
1) I think it will put you off but
2) if it doesn't, at least you'll know how to do it properly! (You'll also see what you are paying for - usually about £25 for the upgraded exchange tuner and £25 for the work which includes unpacking, repairing, testing, repacking, insured carriage and driving 10 miles to the parcel depot. Is that a rip off? I don't think so)
Full information is given in my Repairing Sky Digital Receivers book

Will the new tuner be reliable?
Yes. We have been selling tuners since 2002 with no reports of failure so far.

A DRX100 power supply Reliability Kit is available (Relkit 34) which contains the low ESR capacitors.

Of course the DRX100 is an old, slow model so you might think twice about paying for a repair when so many used Digiboxes are available at low cost.

All Digiboxes are somewhat prone to damage by power surges on both the mains 230v supply and the telephone connection (if you use it). We sell surge-protection adapters to minimise this problem (see our catalogue ). Although surge damage can be repaired if it's not too severe, the protection adapter provides very cheap "insurance"!

The DRX200, DRX300 and DRX400 models are currently not so well known because I never repaired any before I retired from repairs. (Michael has reported a couple of failures on all three models, but this is not even a "drop in the ocean". However, we have kits available should you need them). The later Amstrads have a more reliable tuner module which is integral with the mother board. The chip in the tuner does occasionally fail, according to Michael, but again this is rare. The power supplies are different from that used in the DRX100 (see pictures, below).

You can order repair kits from page 12 of our on-line catalogue.

How can you be certain if the PSU is faulty? Four methods:-

1. Visual inspection. The Electrolytic capacitors should have perfectly flat tops with no bulging (and no bulging of the rubber plug underneath each one). By the time any bulging occurs, the capacitor is well gone. If there's no visible sign, this does NOT mean that the capacitors are OK.

2. Borrow another identical Amstrad and swap its PSU over into yours. If it now works, that proves that your PSU is not OK.

3. Use an oscilloscope to monitor the individual output voltages. If you can see high frequency ripply of more than 100 millivolts, the capacitors need to be replaced.

4. Measure each electrolytic capacitor with an ESR meter (not a capacitance meter - this will not usually show a faulty capacitor).

In our experience a very small number of Amstrad Sky Digibox PSUs start to fail after 12 months. The kit ought to be fitted before this happens.

There are three versions of the power supply unit as shown in these photographs. You can order a Repair and reliability upgrade kit and solder in the parts yourself or you can remove the Power Supply Unit, pack it carefully in a cardboard box, and post it to Michael Dranfield for repair. Keep the screws in a safe place.

Click HERE for Michael's repairs page.

I've read a suggestion that we are forcing our kits on people, even though the kits are not required. Well, we don't work that way. Electrolytic capacitors DO have a limited life, which is determined by the air temperature inside the unit and the design characteristics of the capacitor relative to the stress that it's subjected to by the circuit. So if you replace the capacitors, the PSU should last longer and there should be less risk of it blowing any other components (which often happens when a capacitor fails).

So you don't HAVE to buy a kit if you don't want to. But check the capacitors carefully. If the aluminium top with the three lines ("Mercedes badge") is not perfectly flat, that means that there's a pressure build-up inside and the capacitor is already failing. Likewise if the rubber bung underneath is starting to bulge out. Unfortunately, capacitors don't always give a warning like this and the best way to check them is with an ESR meter, which all professional workshops have.

DRX100 PSU

DRX200 PSU

DRX300 PSU

DRX400 PSU

Problems with this PSU can cause the dreaded "No satellite signal" message. Use our RELKIT to fix it.

 

REPAIR SERVICE

In the first instance, please read the NEXT PAGE for information about packing and contacts for this repair service (now offered by Michael Dranfield as Martin no longer accepts repairs).

Happy Customers

Hi Martin.

I received the Amstrad DRX100 this morning. I have just got home with the receiver and tested it. It works fine. Brilliant job done. I would recommend you to anyone I know who has the same fault with their receiver ( No satellite signal being received ). I think that you should advertise in some local papers. because I know of nobody in, or near Southport that repairs the Sky Digital receivers. It was only by luck that I found you through the internet, but not everyone has the net yet !

Many thanks

p.s I am posting the cheque tomorrow morning.

p.p.s I dont mind if you post this email on your website.

I did not know of Martin before I found his web page through the search engine. I had an Amstrad DRX100 Sky Digital receiver, and a fault occurred saying, "No satellite signal is being received". I first phoned Sky and they told me it would be at LEAST 4 weeks and it would cost £50 callout, PLUS parts AND LABOUR, providing that they could fix it. I searched on the internet and found Martin's site. Of course I was a little doubtful about sending my satellite to a total stranger, but I took the chance, and I am glad I did. He did a brilliant job and the speed of service was excellent. (Less than 1 week - Posted Saturday, received the following Friday morning). Now I can watch my satellite again. <phew>

Thanks again Martin.

Ray & Christine

http://www.rayrigby.cjb.net

What can I say? Brilliant service, 5 days door-to-door and happy children once again!! Cheque is on the way (you should be on commission from BSkyB for this service).

I would have no problems recommending you to anyone with similar Sky-related problems. Please feel free to use this as a testimonial on your site if you so desire.

Thanks once again

Steve Pell

Hello Martin,

I have received my cooling fan for my Amstrad Digibox and it works perfectly, thanks very much for your extremely fast and efficient delivery service. I was pleased when I received it so soon, the information to install it was useful as well.

Thanks, Mark from Blyth

Hi Martin,

I have just collected my Digibox from my (not so) local depot as they didn't get around to delivering it yesterday. Driver ran out of time ?? Oh well.

Martin, you are a star! I have tested it and it works a treat. I have a working unit back in place in under a week. BskyB quoted a two week wait just to get an engineer out when I originally enquired after the first sign of trouble. On top of that I would have been faced with a bill of around twice the amount you have charged. You even went to the trouble to adjust the RF output to the channel I had set before the repair. THANK YOU.

Just in case this ends up on your website, I would like to state for the record that SatCure provides a fast, efficient and totally reliable service at a competitive price. It's a pleasure to do business with a genuine person that is only interested in giving you first class service without ripping you off. Anyone wishing to contact me to confirm this can do so with pleasure (nospamglenn@sandg.screaming.net) remove nospam.

(Repairs are now handled by Michael Dranfield)

Hi from South Wales!

We have had a problem with the above digibox which we have had for 15 months. We took up on the Skycare deal, £90 over 2 years for cover of repairs etc. During July we had a message on the screen "no signal being received" and then after phoning in with the problem was told it would have to be sent off and would be back in about 2 weeks...nearly 8 weeks later we are due to receive it back, hopefully in working order. What my question is and it would sound dumb, why can't we just go out and buy a new digibox? After reading your FAQ page about who repairs digiboxes, it seems that BSkyB have the monopoly on repairs. I did phone up to Sky in Scotland and they could only wash their hands of the problem, saying that, since the box was ours it was up to us to sort the repair problem out, that they only dealt with the subscriber part! It doesn't seem fair that it is only Skycare that can repair our box!

Can you shed any light on if the situation might change eventually. If we were, for instance to cancel our subscription and then take up a new one in a couple on months, could we then put in for a new digibox?

Sorry if I sound confused (I am)

Susan

(Thanks for a very informative website)

I can't really comment on subscription policy at BskyB - I'm only a lowly self-employed repairer. If you cancel your subscription you would still be listed on BskyB's database and, unless you moved house, BskyB would still recognise your postcode and know that you did have a Digibox. You'd have to change your name as well! Note that the BBC use the same database.

You can, of course, buy a used Digibox then phone BskyB to re-authorise your smart card for that box. Some shops might even sell you a Digibox outright (about £300) although I understand that BskyB's policy on this changed recently.

As for your DRX100, the most likely culprit is the tuner module.

Best of luck with BskyB. When you (if) get your Digibox back in working order, be sure to write a letter (Special Delivery) to BskB asking politely for free viewing for however many months you were unable to use it. They will usually comply with a polite request but, if not, consult your local Trading Standards office.

Please DO NOT send SatCure your receiver for repair!

 

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