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When it rains (I don't mean just sprinkling) their reception is ****.
 

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If your satelite is not exactly aligned and stable it will happen more often. A very hard rainstorm will interrupt the signal. It has nothing to do with anything except the technology.
 

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What was your signal strength in nice weather?

If it's bad to start...it will get worse in rain.

Your dish HAS to be aligned to the absolute best signal strength you can get.

I've had DirecTV for 13 years.

The ONLY time I have trouble is if it comes a monsoon and then it lasts only a few minutes.

If you or ANYONE has problems it is because of dish alignment or you just can't get good signal strength to begin with because of trees or buildings or whatever, which will only be exacerbated by rain.
 

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ConcordCowboy;3594141 said:
What was your signal strength in nice weather?

If it's bad to start...it will get worse in rain.

Your dish HAS to be aligned to the absolute best signal strength you can get.

I've had DirecTV for 13 years.

The ONLY time I have trouble is if it comes a monsoon and then it lasts only a few minutes.

If you or ANYONE has problems it is because of dish alignment or you just can't get good signal strength to begin with because of trees or buildings or whatever, which will only be exacerbated by rain.

How do I find the signal strength?
 

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nyc;3594144 said:
How do I find the signal strength?

Press Menu on the remote.

Then Set Up...then pick Satellite.

Then it will let you test the signal strength.

This is from memory but I think it's right.

Optimally you should be in the 90's on your transponders.

That way if you have rain and it knocks it down to say in the 60's or 70's you will still have enough signal that you won't know the difference.

Usually you won't start breaking up until it get's into the 40's or 50's.
 

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I dumped them several years ago because I lost signal if a strong wind was blowing. I got tired of it and went back to cable. However here lately my cable hasn't been much better.
 

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ConcordCowboy;3594141 said:
What was your signal strength in nice weather?

If it's bad to start...it will get worse in rain.

Your dish HAS to be aligned to the absolute best signal strength you can get.

I've had DirecTV for 13 years.

The ONLY time I have trouble is if it comes a monsoon and then it lasts only a few minutes.

If you or ANYONE has problems it is because of dish alignment or you just can't get good signal strength to begin with because of trees or buildings or whatever, which will only be exacerbated by rain.

ConcordCowboy;3594153 said:
Press Menu on the remote.

Then Set Up...then pick Satellite.

Then it will let you test the signal strength.

This is from memory but I think it's right.

Optimally you should be in the 90's on your transponders.

That way if you have rain and it knocks it down to say in the 60's or 70's you will still have enough signal that you won't know the difference.

Usually you won't start breaking up until it get's into the 40's or 50's.


Dang ...... now thats an answer to a question ....

Well done Concord.
 

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ConcordCowboy;3594153 said:
Press Menu on the remote.

Then Set Up...then pick Satellite.

Then it will let you test the signal strength.

This is from memory but I think it's right.

Optimally you should be in the 90's on your transponders.

That way if you have rain and it knocks it down to say in the 60's or 70's you will still have enough signal that you won't know the difference.

Usually you won't start breaking up until it get's into the 40's or 50's.

nyc;3594167 said:
Thanks Concord. I will check it out when I get home.

Concord got it right... and if you have a clear path to the Satellite, you should not lose signal very often. In the last two years I've probably lost signal twice in bad weather and for no more than 15 minutes...

I will add that in that menu, you can turn up the volume and as you align the dish, the frequency sound will go higher as you get closer to perfect alignment.

One thing that I've always had from DirecTV is outstanding customer service. If you have issues with alignment, they will help.

Here are some instructions online:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4778123_align-direct-tv-dish.html
 

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trickblue;3594243 said:
Concord got it right... and if you have a clear path to the Satellite, you should not lose signal very often. In the last two years I've probably lost signal twice in bad weather and for no more than 15 minutes...

I will add that in that menu, you can turn up the volume and as you align the dish, the frequency sound will go higher as you get closer to perfect alignment.

One thing that I've always had from DirecTV is outstanding customer service. If you have issues with alignment, they will help.

Here are some instructions online:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4778123_align-direct-tv-dish.html

Sweet. I appreciate all the help and advise from everyone.
 

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nyc;3594167 said:
Thanks Concord. I will check it out when I get home.

No problem...good luck.

zrinkill;3594185 said:
Dang ...... now thats an answer to a question ....

Well done Concord.

Thanks...I've had plenty of experience with it and have installed my own a few times over the years.

trickblue;3594243 said:
Concord got it right... and if you have a clear path to the Satellite, you should not lose signal very often. In the last two years I've probably lost signal twice in bad weather and for no more than 15 minutes...

I will add that in that menu, you can turn up the volume and as you align the dish, the frequency sound will go higher as you get closer to perfect alignment.

One thing that I've always had from DirecTV is outstanding customer service. If you have issues with alignment, they will help.

Here are some instructions online:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4778123_align-direct-tv-dish.html

Good tip.
 

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I've had the satellite both on the roof and on the ground, and it was much more stable on the roof, where you are less likely to have trees or something blocking a tiny portion of the signal.

That tiny portion is enough that when you have even a slight storm, the signal goes out.
 

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Bonecrusher#31;3594421 said:
In stormy Florida....No Problems...

Did you install your own dish ?

Nope, DirecTV sent someone out to do it.
 

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nyc;3594426 said:
Nope, DirecTV sent someone out to do it.

DirecTV subcontracts out to local guys.

I've had a few that didn't know their *** from a hole in the ground...including the last one that came to my house about two months ago to set up my Multiroom DVR.

I **** you not this guy was at my house for 9 HOURS!

It still wasn't working when he wanted to leave cause he had a party to go to.

I told him call right now to DirecTV and get someone out here tomorrow to fix this thing.

Then my wife and I went out to eat and get drinks cause I was stressed out from following this nimrod around all day and helping him.

Actually DirecTV sent out his supervisor THAT night around 11 Pm to fix it but we weren't home.

The next day he came back and had to rewire things and add things that the other guy didn't have a clue about and he admitted that...and finally got it fixed.

So to not cut a long story short...:D ...just because DirecTV sent him out doesn't mean that it was installed correctly.

I'm not saying it isn't...I'm just saying...:D
 

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So, I was getting crappy signal again this morning and I went into settings and it said the signal was about 69-70 this morning. Shouldn't that be good enough to not cut out during a rain storm?

btw, man the weather sucks here in NY. It's flooding like crazy.
 

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nyc;3595385 said:
So, I was getting crappy signal again this morning and I went into settings and it said the signal was about 69-70 this morning. Shouldn't that be good enough to not cut out during a rain storm?

btw, man the weather sucks here in NY. It's flooding like crazy.

You needed a good bath anyway :muttley:
 

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nyc;3595390 said:
Me? I can smell you from here! :laugh2:

That's my cologne you smell :laugh2:

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Yeagermeister;3595416 said:
That's my cologne you smell :laugh2:

http://img.***BLOCKED***/albums/v316/Yeagermeister/haikarate.jpg

I didn't realize they made cologne that smelled like dirty ***! :laugh2:
 
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