W_Tracy_Parnell said:Anyone with a Winegard 76 cm-how much rain/snow fade do you get with it?
chgolatin2 said:Any recommendations for a dish? Which one will be the best for FTA use??? Thanks!
PSB said:This stuff REALLY helps with rain/snow fade........FANTASTIC!
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=71171
I have a winegard 76cm/ .5 db lnb pointed at g10, when we get very heavy snowfalls I lose some of the weaker transponders, and if its a nor'easter (read as blizzard conditions) then I lose everything on that satellite. Ditto for heavy rain showers. Keep in mind my location though, g10 is at a 18 degree elevation for me which might have something to do with it (long slant angle through the clouds). On the plus side these dish's are VERY well constructed. With hindsite I wish I had forked out the extra $ and purchased a 100 cm Winegard dish and/or a better lnb like the invacom .3db.W_Tracy_Parnell said:Anyone with a Winegard 76 cm-how much rain/snow fade do you get with it?
drhydro said:I have a winegard 76cm/ .5 db lnb pointed at g10, when we get very heavy snowfalls I lose some of the weaker transponders, and if its a nor'easter (read as blizzard conditions) then I lose everything on that satellite. Ditto for heavy rain showers. Keep in mind my location though, g10 is at a 18 degree elevation for me which might have something to do with it (long slant angle through the clouds). On the plus side these dish's are VERY well constructed. With hindsite I wish I had forked out the extra $ and purchased a 100 cm Winegard dish and/or a better lnb like the invacom .3db.
W_Tracy_Parnell said:Cascade burned his 2100 up with a larger dish.
Cascade said:Keep in mind that the motor was well over a year old and has been used practically every day - I really did thrash the life out of it and the usage it got was way over what any "normal" motor would experience.