MililaniBuckeye;638572; said:For me, it does when it's raining pretty hard...then again, I'm in Hawaii and the "angle of attack" to the satellite is very low (it's very low on the horizon), whereas in the mainland the satellite is more overhead and thus much less atmosphere to go through. I think it was DirecTV that had a commercial where customers claimed they had signal all throughout a hurricane.
I have the same problem with my satellite coverage but only with CNN. I not only have the angle of attack problem but also this large flat mountain between me and the satellite. My satellite guy claims that he can virtually make the coverage error-free with a few adjustments to the dish. Haven't put him to the test though.
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