Anyone got any ideas on how I can get a signal when I have tremendous line of sight issues? I just can't think of anything to get around this problem. Our tailgate spot is right up against what seems like 100 foot pines that are at least a hundred yards deep. To hit the appropriate birds (110,119), the dish has to point at the sats at an angle that is perpendicular to the tree line. The trees go too far on either side to stretch the line to the side.
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Last time we were there, we waited until the parking lot was virtually empty and pulled the RG6 straight back from our spot and were able to "shoot" through a gap in the trees. The gap was apparently so small we could only get one bird. This is not a viable solution because we can't do this when the lots are full.
My question is can anyone think of a way to get a signal with these trees in the way? I've even tossed around ideas of getting the signal in one area, then "tossing" it to another dish somehow. I don't even know if that is possible.
I think I'm just SOL
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E <--- x tailgate spot, dish has to point directly at trees
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Last time we were there, we waited until the parking lot was virtually empty and pulled the RG6 straight back from our spot and were able to "shoot" through a gap in the trees. The gap was apparently so small we could only get one bird. This is not a viable solution because we can't do this when the lots are full.
My question is can anyone think of a way to get a signal with these trees in the way? I've even tossed around ideas of getting the signal in one area, then "tossing" it to another dish somehow. I don't even know if that is possible.
I think I'm just SOL