Break up and Freeze on MV

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Old 30-10-2004   #1
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I am in the SE England using 1m dish, and one of my receivers that I use to access MV on 13e is a Kaon 570, does not have any card slots, and uses remote control access to put ***** into receiver for 5 encrypt systems. Since the heavy rain has been around the channels have been breaking up and freezing, which I thought may have been the cause of the problem. Those that have viewed these channels will know that at begining of the listing and at the end there are two channels that just list whats on. The strange thing is these do not break up or freeze,the film channels are showing for a few seconds then freezing, on 8 which is the football channel it went right thru all th info about the P and the teams etc and it was as steady as anything, but as soon as a game commenced it started freezing, then returning then freezing. Is there a chance that anyone has any idea what is happening, or have MV reduced power,because I am completely baffled, any ideas would be appreciated, thanks
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Tis probably ur dish -- they can be rather temperamental (spelling?)
Or, your dish was moved slightly in the winds - u might wanna make a journey up to your roof.

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Tis probably ur dish -- they can be rather temperamental (spelling?)
Or, your dish was moved slightly in the winds - u might wanna make a journey up to your roof.

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Thanks for reply, everything else on 13e is perfect, and although it sounds boastful, but the guy who put up my dish about three floors up,made such a good job of the installation over 4 years ago, that it has been thru all the storms and gales and has never moved, and it would certainly have been noticed with all the searching I do east to west, I notice that it is pixeling at times as well which is normally a sign of heavy rain somewhere.
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Hmmm odd its not like that for me- TPS is usually one of the strongest signals
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