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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 08:33:31 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Every so often, I think about converting from cable to dish, but the two dish companies here seem unwilling or incapable of distributing info that is clear and understandable. === Satellite TV service is very susceptible to thunderstorm outages. Fiber optic is the way to go if they have it in your area. ------------------------ I can understand that in your area given the almost daily thunderstorms you have during the summer. Up here we have a few, but not often. When we were in Florida we had Direct TV but we were only there for the winter months with few thunderstorms. The only problem I have up here with Direct TV is that a tree has grown a leaf laden branch directly in liine with the dish to satellite view. It's not normally a problem unless the wind is strong, blowing the limb and leaves around. A tall ladder and a chain saw will take care of that soon. Oh ... and if we have a heavy, wet snowfall, I have to brush it off the dish once in a while. I mounted the portable dish on the railing of a porch that goes off my man cave, so that isn't really a big deal to do. |
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