Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SOB on February 01, 2005, 04:54:56 AM
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To any of you snowbound folks out there who have DiSH or DirecTV: Do you have any weather-related problems with the service? Any issues when it snows, freezing rain, hail, thunderstorms?
My stepdad (who lives in Wisconsin) is thinking about switching from cable, and I don't really know if weather would be a factor. I've had both systems, but around here it only rains with the occasional freezing rain or hail...no snow or thunderstorms.
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I've never had any problems. I suppose there could be problems with snow and ice accumulation but we don't really have that problem here, because the dishes are set vertically because of the latitude. I guess your satellites are right overhead, and that would mean the dish would be set horizontally?
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If your point of reception is on the edge of the field your signal strength might be low enough to suffer from snow. I've seen it happen.
But if you have a strong signal in your area it will most likely not be a problem.
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We have Dish in MN, occasionally during the heaviest part of a rainstorm/thunderstorm the reception will be down for a minute or two. Haven't noticed any other real problems, but haven't had any real heavy snowstorms or blizzards this year, so cant speak to that.
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No problems here either. Just in the summer during a major storm or something like that, we'll loose reception until its over, but no big deal.
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When it snowed here last month, my satellite reception went out. I checked the dish and it had a good accumulation of snow on it. I hosed it off and reception returned.
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I've had DirecTV for almost 6 years, only Cumulonimbus clouds (Thunderheads) or large amounts of snow here in Michigan will momentarily disrupt the service. I have a pole mount in the backyard with a clear line of sight.
Karaya