ARRL
My comments are from personal experiences and come from the ARRL handbook. While I am not up on Satellite to Ground theroy and should have made that clear and I apologize for my mistake.
In my experiences Polarity does cause certain receivers problems if not correctly tuned. Example a Dreambox can tell the differences between vertical and horizontal. Or at least that is my experiences. Not all receivers are the same and some do process the information given to them differently and not all receivers are dumb little boxes.
Feedlines can cause a receiver problems and that is something I know for fact.
Those cute little coils of coax are not necessary from my experiences. Those coils can change the VSWR by acting as an inductor. I learned that from building antennas and reading the ARRL handbook. Mark that down to personal experiences...It doesn't make me right about anything it's just something I have seen for myself. A rain drip is about all that is needed on a dish install and that is just something I learned for myself...
VSWR if not tuned correctly can and will cause problems. I have to assume the satellite dish design has taken SWR into account and should have made that clear. However, the feedline can and does change the SWR that is a fact and not a guess.
Earth Based objects do interfer with transmissions of certain types or modes and polarities. Personal Experiences, ARRL handbook...I learned that from 30 years messing with Radios and Electronics...Years ago I had a satellite dish that worked great all winter long but in the summer months all I could get was the vertical channels....It turned out to be a tree limb that caused that problem....explain that one.. LOL...It would seem to me if it blocked out one signal it would've blocked out both but it didn't. Why? I have no idea! It was just marked down as a fluke of nature...
Horizontal signals according to personal experiences and the ARRL handbook in theroy do travel a greater distance here on earth. That said, I should have pointed out the fact I wasn't particularly meaning from a satellite to an earth based antenna. I should have also pointed out that I am not up on Satellite to Earth Based antenna theroy and apologize for any confusions. I should have clearly pointed that out...my mistake!
The Atmosphere and the Sun can change how signals work and again this can either cause problems for a polarity or not. ARRL handbook for ref...
It was not my intent to debate or argue or to outshine anyone or dissect another guys post...I did not realize it was a competition to get all the answers correct, LOL! We're just here to help each other...
I was just offering something that had not been thrown out there. If I confused anyone, I apologize for my attempt to help. From personal experiences and from reading and studing the ARRL handbook for many years I have learned that things do not always work as they should. Just because someone carved it into stone does not always mean it will work as mentioned and many factors can weigh in. Just because we've not seen every signal problem out there does not mean the solution can't be as simple as a bad coax cable. Sometimes we over look the most simple things in life that can often solve our problems...
I can only go on knowledge I have gained from my own personal experiences and research, what works for me, may not work for someone else. Being old worn out and not seeing the best sometimes I make mistakes and don't see things clearly perhaps this again is the case.
In my case I am more often wrong than right so I'll leave the help to the experts from now on....
I'll add that some information is better than none, even wrong information can be helpful. Anyone taking the time to try and help another is better than no one ever showing up. Which is often the case...