I hate to admit how illiterate I am on the tech end of satellite tv. On most of the forums I have read, I don't even understand the questions, much less the answers! But, since everyone on here seems super smart, I think I am in the right place. My question is, does the size or type of dish have anything to do with signal strength? I have a 18" round dish pointed more or less at 101 W with probably 200' of R6 connected (to get out from under most of my trees). I had been noticing degradation of signal for awhile, so I thought moving the dish closer would help. It didn't. Tried using one of the cheap meters to aim it better. Played a game of "guess which satellite". Gave up on the meter and drug the box and a portable tv out in the yard. The absolute best I could get with the box on a 6' wire connected to the dish was 70%, and I spent an hour trying to do better. At that just a cloudy night causes LOS. I am thinking that the LNB support arm got tweeked at some point, probably by me pulling the dish around by the arm. So I am pretty sure I will be buying another dish anyway. What should I try? Will a bigger dish give me more gain with nearby trees?