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18 Feb 2008 04:38:22 | Gary Davis
td>Satellite TV Reception
By Gary Davis
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You are sitting at home, watching TV, and while your show is
entertaining you, outside the weather is getting worse. It
starts raining, the wind is getting stronger, but your Satellite
Antenna is doing its work as if it is a sunny quiet day.
This is the experience of most people that enjoy satellite
TV; Smooth reception no matter what weather it is outside.
(Of course an hurricane that can destroy your house may be
capable of moving your satellite
dish as well.)
Bad weather doesn’t do much to Satellite antenna
reception. But sometimes your antenna can loose reception
completely and generally there are some obvious reasons for it
that you can solve your self very quickly:
No Satellite TV but Free Coffee
You come home from work, sit down in the couch switch on the TV
and your Satellite TV
Receiver and….. Nothing! Your son brings you a cup of
coffee and asks how your day was.
When these 2 very rare events occur at the same time and your
son is not playing with his basketball outside in the yard like
he usually does, you better go check your antenna on the roof
(or where ever your antenna is located.) If a very familiar
basketball got stuck between the dish and the receiver, you know
what to do!
Gardens, Trees and Satellite TV
It is the middle of summer, every day is a sunny day, your
garden is doing great, you need to water the plants and trees
practically every day, but it is worth it. They grow very fast,
you get compliments from your neighbors all the time and
you’re very happy. You don’t even get upset because
your satellite tv seems to have problems every now and then.
However, it is getting worse as the weeks pass and you
don’t have a clue why. You look at your antenna, trying to
follow the line of sight to the skies where somewhere, though
invisible to the naked eye, the satellite is doing its work. But
your eyes don’t get any further than one of your trees
that has grown so much it is now in the line of sight to the
satellite. 2 possible solutions; either cut the top out of the
tree, or move your antenna so that it can “see” over
or along the side of the tree.
Kites, Birthdays and Satellite TV
You got your son a kite for his birthday. The next day all
Satellites seem to have fallen out of the sky.…….
Well, you get the picture.
Of course the examples described above are not to be taken too
serious. However, in very rare cases reception problems may
occur. In case you hired an installation company for the
installation of your Satellite TV system, it is best to call
them if you have any problems. However, if you are able, do
check if there are any problems that can can be cause by
external factors. They may be easy to solve and save you the
costs of the installation company visiting. Do not take any
risks climbing on the roof to reach your antenna. Have qualified
people take the risks for you. They are trained and use safety
equipment to prevent injuries.
About the author:
Gary Davis is owner of Dish Network
Satellite TV, has several years experience in the Satellite
TV Industry and has written several articles on satellite TV.
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