johnml said:
Its weird now - I get the HI-def Channels about 12 hours a day. I just noticed I loose it at night sometimes but mostly during the day ? Dont know if this is bad LNB's ? I thought they might get hot in the sun, but I still loose the signal at night ? If it was my neighbors tree, wouldnt I just not get the signal at all ? What little HI-DEF I get from Directv I want to keep.
Thanks far any advise..
IF the leaves of your neighbors tree are blowing in the wind, it would not necessarily cut the signal off completely, it could just lower it.
You now state you now see it at night as well, I suspect (as in conjecture) that perhaps, during the day, the heat makes the signal a _little_ weaker (even good LNBs can do this) making your signal more prone to signal cutouts, now, add to that the wind blowing the leaves/branches on your neighbors tree, along with the heat, might introduce enough signal loss to result in a cut out, while at _night_, there is no sun to make the LNBs loose signal from heat, BUT, the leaves/branches may still blow in the way enough to cause it to cutout completely, just not as often as during the day (with heat).
Also, the fact you now notice it at night suggests the tree is growing, and if I am right, it will continually get worse at night (as the tree grows).
Again, this is pure conjecture on my part, YMMV.