None of them that he posted a few post back are his locals.having no idea which ones are the local spot beams, that generally looks about as good as you can ever get.
That is true, unless your having issues with your locals.I didn't post my spot beam sats because like ya'll said, it's not really that important or much to worry about. I mean it is but it isn't ya know. Like ya'll told me the most important ones are the ca and cb's. By the way, loving my Directv service each and everyday!
Ok, I presumed were discussing HD LOCALS.101 has locals , just not HD.
If there is severe weather between you and the satellite (red areas on the radar) this can affect your signal and sometimes you can lose the signal completely. One tip - the HD channels will go out before the SD ones, because the frequencies are more susceptible to attenuation by raindrops. Your system is probably set up to hide SD duplicates, if you change that when there is HD signal loss to show all channels you can watch the SD version of many channels.
Ka frequencies are almost twice the frequency used by Ku. The higher the frequency, the more a signal is susceptible to rain fade.
more to that is that those lower frequencies propagates further, meaning it works inside buildings. This is the issue with T-Mobile, their service is great outdoors, but indoors is kinda sucky sometimes.since this is tangentially related:
same thing will cell phones, thats why all the carriers want the 700mhz and 600mhz bands so bad.
*the more you know*