Hi,
I have an 18" dish installed in the only spot on my property that I can get any signal at all because of trees. Even that is not completely unobstructed. In the winter when no leaves are on the trees I get signal strengths between high 70's to high 90's. About three or four weeks ago the signal started getting low enough that it has become almost un-watchable. A few transponders get a signal around 70 but many are as low as 44 and some don't seem to register any signal. I've haven't had this problem any previous summers but I assume its happening now because the trees have grown.
How much of an increase in signal strength can I expect if I switch to a 24" or 30" dish? Is there a possibility that there is something else wrong and how could I check that before going to the trouble and expense of changing to a larger dish.
Thanks,
Cdninva
I have an 18" dish installed in the only spot on my property that I can get any signal at all because of trees. Even that is not completely unobstructed. In the winter when no leaves are on the trees I get signal strengths between high 70's to high 90's. About three or four weeks ago the signal started getting low enough that it has become almost un-watchable. A few transponders get a signal around 70 but many are as low as 44 and some don't seem to register any signal. I've haven't had this problem any previous summers but I assume its happening now because the trees have grown.
How much of an increase in signal strength can I expect if I switch to a 24" or 30" dish? Is there a possibility that there is something else wrong and how could I check that before going to the trouble and expense of changing to a larger dish.
Thanks,
Cdninva