I see Best Buy carries a product called "RainShield". It's supposed to reduce signal loss due to rain fade on your dish. Kinda beads up on the dish like rainex does on your windshield. Has anyone used this, or does anyone think it actually works?
I see Best Buy carries a product called "RainShield". It's supposed to reduce signal loss due to rain fade on your dish. Kinda beads up on the dish like rainex does on your windshield. Has anyone used this, or does anyone think it actually works?
Here's the scoop on rainfade, it will happen. A larger dish and keeping the LNBF lens dry helps but not 100%. I just lost my signal for about 15 minutes and I have done quite a bit to combat it.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-forum/218322-keeping-rain-fade-minimum.html
The clouds filled with moisture took it out first here and it came back in mid storm. I'm very used to c band, we can get a monsoon and it don't phase it. When HITS programming was on G-16 ku I used get rain fade on that. I think I still need a bigger dish for Direct. I remember a friend of mine that does commercial installs for the broadcast industry telling me he was putting up 6 foot dishes for commercial direct systems to fight rain fade. May need to go that route.
Moisture attenuates a ku and ka signal much more because of the size of it's wavelength and high frequency. It's the nature of the beast.
That spray stuff kinda a joke. The truth lies in what I said above
6 foot dish, now that will go over well in peoples yards and roofs !
6 foot is a baby dish to me. I have a 12 foot C band monster sitting in my yard.
Seriously though getting back to rain fade. Years ago NBC was using ku to feed their affiliates. They were using 15 foot dishes at the tv stations for ku. Why? Rain fade ... The bottom line is if you want to beat it you have to go gonzo with no holds barred. If I go to HD and want to look at 99 & 103 also I think I need a 4 foot for each bird. Maybe larger with ka like 6 to 8 foot.
My next move may be to use my 36x 39" Primestar for 101. I would have to figure out how to get 83 back though for RTV FTA. Musical dishes again
Just a crazy thought, wonder what would happen if I strapped a DSS LNBF on my 12 foot alongside my c band feed horn?
Q. Is there any way to use a C-Band set up and pick the correct signals to get the D* signals ?
Sure why not. If your going to look at more than 101 I would suggest 3 lnbf's on a fixed dish especially with KA . A dish is a dish as long as the BUD is ku ready it will work. The reason I say use a fixed dish for ka is because the beamwidth is so narrow it would be a bear to get the actuator to track perfect each time.
I know Skyvision used to sell a feed that did c band and DSS. You can also strap a DSS lnbf along the c band feed.
I know Skyvision used to sell a feed that did c band and DSS. You can also strap a DSS lnbf along the c band feed.
There used to be a website that sold a vast array of adapters, hardware, etc to convert the C band dishes for multiple Dishnet and DirecTV LNB's, I went through my bookmarks and can't find it now, the website seemed to be geared for sales "down south".
A search on google for "C Band LNB adapter" will show some adapters. A former advertiser here also had them.