I know when its hot and humid the OTA signals sometimes give you better results (aka skip season) but can that also help FTA signals?
Here is why I ask...I had the big dish out the other day scanning sats to update "thelist" and since I have a 6 footer some of the weaker signals I have issues getting.
But the other day I had some "abnormalities"
-KCWY on 99W scanned in at a 65 quality..IF (key word is IF) I scan it in, the signal is at a 30 quality if that.
-I logged Daystar on 101W while aimed at 99W. I have NEVER been able to log Daystar on 99 or 101 (whatever sat its on)
-AMG on 97W I got which is a miracle in itself considering WHT next door at 99W blows it out of the water. Not only was it there it was stable
-A few channels on 87W were higher signals
I dont think it was anything I did as I've done this setup for long enough to know the limits of the 6 footer. I know I get better stability in the winter because its cold but havent seen this when warm and humid
Here is why I ask...I had the big dish out the other day scanning sats to update "thelist" and since I have a 6 footer some of the weaker signals I have issues getting.
But the other day I had some "abnormalities"
-KCWY on 99W scanned in at a 65 quality..IF (key word is IF) I scan it in, the signal is at a 30 quality if that.
-I logged Daystar on 101W while aimed at 99W. I have NEVER been able to log Daystar on 99 or 101 (whatever sat its on)
-AMG on 97W I got which is a miracle in itself considering WHT next door at 99W blows it out of the water. Not only was it there it was stable
-A few channels on 87W were higher signals
I dont think it was anything I did as I've done this setup for long enough to know the limits of the 6 footer. I know I get better stability in the winter because its cold but havent seen this when warm and humid