Hello all:
I have been a dish customer since 2001 and have enjoyed a flawless picture
quality and signals of about 105-117 on sat 110 and 110-117 on sat 119.
Since about Sept, my signal strength on sat 119 only (all transponders) have
dropped about 30-40 points, and when the wind blows (not gale force, even
light winds) the signal strength swings wildly up and down from 125 to below
70, often resulting in loss of signal. Oddly though, sat 110 is
unaffected....
The tech support number has left me extremely frustrated, because they
refuse to send anyone unless "my signals are constantly below 70" At this
rate it shouldnt be too long before that happens, but I refuse to wait any
longer with this unacceptable performance, and am considering cancelling the
service. The picture quality has also degraded to worse than cable quality,
all blurry and pixely.
The ONLY possibility is the loaction of the dish, which was aimed expertly between two trees resulting in great signal strength for years. While I personally dont see any "new" growth obstructing the line of sight, I have considered getting these trees yanked to eliminate the potential. But, before I spend $1000 on removal, can anyone advise if there are any other reasons why this would happen aside from an obstruction, and should I insist that Dish send someone out to investigate re-aiming the dish before I start chopping down some wood!!
JQ
I have been a dish customer since 2001 and have enjoyed a flawless picture
quality and signals of about 105-117 on sat 110 and 110-117 on sat 119.
Since about Sept, my signal strength on sat 119 only (all transponders) have
dropped about 30-40 points, and when the wind blows (not gale force, even
light winds) the signal strength swings wildly up and down from 125 to below
70, often resulting in loss of signal. Oddly though, sat 110 is
unaffected....
The tech support number has left me extremely frustrated, because they
refuse to send anyone unless "my signals are constantly below 70" At this
rate it shouldnt be too long before that happens, but I refuse to wait any
longer with this unacceptable performance, and am considering cancelling the
service. The picture quality has also degraded to worse than cable quality,
all blurry and pixely.
The ONLY possibility is the loaction of the dish, which was aimed expertly between two trees resulting in great signal strength for years. While I personally dont see any "new" growth obstructing the line of sight, I have considered getting these trees yanked to eliminate the potential. But, before I spend $1000 on removal, can anyone advise if there are any other reasons why this would happen aside from an obstruction, and should I insist that Dish send someone out to investigate re-aiming the dish before I start chopping down some wood!!
JQ