KenStomski SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 15, 2011 94 3 Western Massachusetts Aug 30, 2012 #1 perfect signal from 99, 101, and 103. i believe the two outer stubs are 110 and 119.
Voyager6 *Cancelled* Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Nov 30, 2005 17,097 5,324 Wokeville Aug 30, 2012 #2 The wasp nest is just like paper. The radio signal will pass through it with a minimal signal loss. Please pass the bug spray.
The wasp nest is just like paper. The radio signal will pass through it with a minimal signal loss. Please pass the bug spray.
KenStomski SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 15, 2011 94 3 Western Massachusetts Aug 30, 2012 #3 i know HF can go thru paper but this thing is really dense. i guess it goes to show that directv has some crazy engineering going on!
i know HF can go thru paper but this thing is really dense. i guess it goes to show that directv has some crazy engineering going on!
KenStomski SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 15, 2011 94 3 Western Massachusetts Aug 30, 2012 #4 another site mentioned there would be a change in SNR and CNR if i checked it with a meter. didn't think of hooking the AIM up - out of laziness we used the levels on the receiver...
another site mentioned there would be a change in SNR and CNR if i checked it with a meter. didn't think of hooking the AIM up - out of laziness we used the levels on the receiver...
schneid SatelliteGuys Pro Jun 27, 2007 806 76 In the Wind Aug 30, 2012 #5 Is it covered by the "protection" plan?
RLDreams SatelliteGuys Pro Aug 9, 2012 162 0 Worcester, Massachusetts, United States Sep 10, 2012 #6 If that was mine, I'd grab the garden hose ,take aim and be ready to run.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,755 12,093 Mankato, MN Sep 11, 2012 #8 damn!
KenStomski SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 15, 2011 94 3 Western Massachusetts Sep 13, 2012 #9 i wonder if those buggers sensed some kind of voltage or current that drew them to put their nest there....
i wonder if those buggers sensed some kind of voltage or current that drew them to put their nest there....