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Solve : Identify this part of a satellite dish? |
Answer» Can you identify this part of a satellite dish? when it rains there's no signal so i would pass on doin that...If the signal is lost whenever it rains the INSTALLER did a crappy job of pointing the dish. (Or American rain is different than Canadian rain) Quote from: Term_ite on May 09, 2019, 05:25:05 PM ...When it rains in California, it rains, babe! Quote from: Term_ite on May 09, 2019, 05:25:05 PM If the signal is lost whenever it rains the installer did a crappy job of pointing the dish. I'm just sayin from personal experience...and it ain't about antenna pointingI don't know how many dishes you've installed but I've installed enough to know that losing the signal whenever it rains is all about aligning that dish to receive maximum signal (90 - 100) from all transponders on each sat. If you were losing your signal every time it rained your signal strength was probably in the 60 - 80 range on most or all transponders which would give you an acceptable picture on clear & light cloud days but it wouldn't take much to degrade your signal to the point of losing it. Granted with consumer receivers heavy cloud with heavy rain can degrade the signal enough to lose it but speaking from personal experience that has happened 3 or 4 times in the 20 years I've had a dish and I've never received a call back for rain LOSS on any installation I've done. Just sayin...I don't care about how many installs you have done but i'm happy about your luck... When it happens here it is 7 or 8 locations that experirnce the same OUTAGES... What are the odds 1 goofus placed all those dishes ? ? Slim to none. Quote from: patio on May 09, 2019, 08:14:07 PM I don't care about how many installs you have done but i'm happy about your luck...Sorry pal, luck had & has absolutely nothing to do with it. Just sayin...The major satellite companies are all working on new ideas to improve service for customers in the USA and other areas. The reason I got this thing from Direct TV was because they are during upgrades to the equipment and the techs found this LBN was weak. This new technology is hard to understand. I am an old-school analog tech. This new digital stuff opens up some possibilities that are very clever and on the edge. It just may be that soon satellite systems might become choice for any kind of data. The military people already have systems the work all the time out at sea,. No kind of weather stops it s long as the ship is not under water. |
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