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I just had DIRECTV installed on June 2. Got the HR34 Home Media Center, two H25's, the Cinema connection kit, and a slimline dish. I previously had AT&T U-verse. Never had any problems at all with U-verse. Only reason I switched was because I'm getting basically the same channels on DIRECTV for about $40/month less. I noticed that DIRECTV's web site says "DIRECTV delivers 99% worry-free signal reliability, based on a nationwide study of representative cities. Our state-of-the-art equipment is extremely reliable, day and night. On very rare occasions, severe weather conditions may interrupt a signal for a moment, but the clear and crisp picture you're used to always returns very quickly."
So far in a week and a half I've lost signal every time it's rained (twice now) for at least 20 minutes each time. I wouldn't exactly call that 99% reliability, and 20+ minutes is not "a moment". Is this normal? Am I going to have to put up with no TV every time it rains now?? I helped the installer fine-tune the dish by watching the TV through the window and reading the numbers off to him as he adjusted the dish. He got most of the signals to 95 (which I thought was pretty good). The lowest was 92. I had Dish YEARS ago, and it NEVER went out except one time when there was a horrendous storm and lightning was REALLY bad.
I just had DIRECTV installed on June 2. Got the HR34 Home Media Center, two H25's, the Cinema connection kit, and a slimline dish. I previously had AT&T U-verse. Never had any problems at all with U-verse. Only reason I switched was because I'm getting basically the same channels on DIRECTV for about $40/month less. I noticed that DIRECTV's web site says "DIRECTV delivers 99% worry-free signal reliability, based on a nationwide study of representative cities. Our state-of-the-art equipment is extremely reliable, day and night. On very rare occasions, severe weather conditions may interrupt a signal for a moment, but the clear and crisp picture you're used to always returns very quickly."
So far in a week and a half I've lost signal every time it's rained (twice now) for at least 20 minutes each time. I wouldn't exactly call that 99% reliability, and 20+ minutes is not "a moment". Is this normal? Am I going to have to put up with no TV every time it rains now?? I helped the installer fine-tune the dish by watching the TV through the window and reading the numbers off to him as he adjusted the dish. He got most of the signals to 95 (which I thought was pretty good). The lowest was 92. I had Dish YEARS ago, and it NEVER went out except one time when there was a horrendous storm and lightning was REALLY bad.