Rain fade in Seattle?
Not. Have been hooked up to VOOM since Dec. and had a few weather related issues particularly in heavy wind using the standard VOOM dish-one installer thought it was 20" but is on the top of the roof and I haven't been up there to measure it. Once we had a competent installer (not Direct Broadcast Satellite Center out of Portland for you guys in Portland-I banned them from ever stepping on our property again due to multiple problems) come back and tighten up the loose antenna parts no more weather related problems.
Last night in moderately heavy rain here we had no problems--didn't even bother to check signal level. However, this AM in light rain our signal level for sat. is 96 and 97 is what we get in clear skies. However, a couple of days ago in light rain we were getting between 83-85 with no reception problems. Under the old signal level system we started to have problems when we got below 20.
And remember for us West Coasters the sat. is very low in the SE sky-think it is 11-12 degrees above the horizon and you do need a clear shot. Trees can reduce the signal and, of course, Seattle and Portland hills can block it altogether.
By the way, Wilt has said that VOOM will upgrade the satellite antenna if necessary for rain fade. So, you can buy your own but I figured for $749 + Wash. sales tax VOOM owed it to me to provide a signal off of the satellite assuming it could be "seen" from my house. Same for OTA where as you know VOOM will upgrade. However, in our case living about 8-10 miles from the OTA antennas the Stealth antenna-once PROPERLY oriented-works fine.
Watching HDTV under rainy Seattle skies, Gill
Not. Have been hooked up to VOOM since Dec. and had a few weather related issues particularly in heavy wind using the standard VOOM dish-one installer thought it was 20" but is on the top of the roof and I haven't been up there to measure it. Once we had a competent installer (not Direct Broadcast Satellite Center out of Portland for you guys in Portland-I banned them from ever stepping on our property again due to multiple problems) come back and tighten up the loose antenna parts no more weather related problems.
Last night in moderately heavy rain here we had no problems--didn't even bother to check signal level. However, this AM in light rain our signal level for sat. is 96 and 97 is what we get in clear skies. However, a couple of days ago in light rain we were getting between 83-85 with no reception problems. Under the old signal level system we started to have problems when we got below 20.
And remember for us West Coasters the sat. is very low in the SE sky-think it is 11-12 degrees above the horizon and you do need a clear shot. Trees can reduce the signal and, of course, Seattle and Portland hills can block it altogether.
By the way, Wilt has said that VOOM will upgrade the satellite antenna if necessary for rain fade. So, you can buy your own but I figured for $749 + Wash. sales tax VOOM owed it to me to provide a signal off of the satellite assuming it could be "seen" from my house. Same for OTA where as you know VOOM will upgrade. However, in our case living about 8-10 miles from the OTA antennas the Stealth antenna-once PROPERLY oriented-works fine.
Watching HDTV under rainy Seattle skies, Gill