|  Well smokE i had to cut more trees down | pinetop Oct 23, 2002 7:03 AM | | Overnight we got four inches of snow up here in Vermont,and yes sir i lost my Direct tv signal again.I called Direct tv and she went through a bazzilion menues,finally i reached a real person i could talk to they she was useless no help at all if i new where she was i would have got on the next flight to shoot the bitch.Well anyway to make a long story short had to cut down four seventy foot pine trees And i got my signal up to 87 with a great picture.Just make damn sure when they install one of these dishes you live at place with no trees no snow no rain and no Vermont. Maybe i will go back to using rabbit ears LOL bob d |
|  Why don't you burn down the whole forest... | KiD SmokE Oct 23, 2002 9:17 AM | | ..so you could get your satellite reception :)
May be you should have move your dishes instead of chopping down the trees. Down here in the south we rarely get snow and only time I loss signal is when there is thunder storm and it is raining hard.
87 signal strength is good, hopefully in the next snow storm you will not loss the picture. Also it help if you clear off snow and ice on the dish and the feed horn. |
|  Ash's, ash's, they all fall down! LOL | karl k Oct 23, 2002 7:03 PM | | Maybe instead of chopping down the all the tree's, you can cut a "hole" in the forrest which would allow your dish to see "through" the tree's! LMAO
You chop many more tree's and Vermont will start looking like Kansas! LMAO
Sorry man, just one of those day's,
Karl K.
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