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Originally posted by: arod
If your dish goes out in anything but a hurricane your dish isnt aligned as good as it could be.

Bullsh!t. Any serious thunderstorm will make even the best aligned dish lose it's signal. And any amount of wet snow accumulating on the dish will do the same thing.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: arod
If your dish goes out in anything but a hurricane your dish isnt aligned as good as it could be.

Bullsh!t. Any serious thunderstorm will make even the best aligned dish lose it's signal. And any amount of wet snow accumulating on the dish will do the same thing.

Bullsh!t again, I've never once in the last 5 years lost signal. Even through some very heavy downpours.
 
Originally posted by: Jesta
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: arod
If your dish goes out in anything but a hurricane your dish isnt aligned as good as it could be.

Bullsh!t. Any serious thunderstorm will make even the best aligned dish lose it's signal. And any amount of wet snow accumulating on the dish will do the same thing.

Bullsh!t again, I've never once in the last 5 years lost signal. Even through some very heavy downpours.

You've never seen a Midwest thunderstorm I guess.

Also, you've never had inches of snow on your dish.

Heavy downpours are not enough to kill it. It needs to be a thunderhead with high electrical activity.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: arod
If your dish goes out in anything but a hurricane your dish isnt aligned as good as it could be.

Bullsh!t. Any serious thunderstorm will make even the best aligned dish lose it's signal. And any amount of wet snow accumulating on the dish will do the same thing.

Although there was one storm which caused some picture quality issues / pixelation, I've also never lost signal from snow accumulaiton or storms.
 
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