What size dish?Hello,
Under this heavy rain in London I have pretty much lost everything. I wonder if others still have some signal on any of the satellites above.
Thanks!
No problems in W. London with the Astra 2 Zone 2 for Sky UK unless it is absolutely "torrenting" down - and most of the other "high signal strength" sats are probably OK (if I bother to look!) on the fixed dishes, and certainly on the steerable ones.What size dish?
No problems here in Oxford on 80cm
Welll water absorbs the frequencies used by the satellite downlinks, However a well set up dish should only lose signal lock in the heaviest downpours. Maybe 2 or 3 times a year - (plus you can lose signal in heavy snow when the snow builds up on the arm & around the lnb face - especially the very wet snow we often get in the uk.)Hello,
Under this heavy rain in London I have pretty much lost everything. I wonder if others still have some signal on any of the satellites above.
Thanks!
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I have noticed the same now.It's usually not the heavy rain, that causes signal losses, but thunderclouds. Tonight I just lost everything for a about 15 to 20 minutes during a thunderstorm. The same happened a few days ago.
Fuba 85 cm
Thank you. I have a 60 cm dual feed 13 hotbird and 19.2 astra + a zone 1 28 astra. I spent quite a bit of time fixing the skew of the LNBs of the dual feed with the help of the forum but the alignment could possibly be not optimal. I also usually do not have problems and that day it was torrenting down indeed.No problems in W. London with the Astra 2 Zone 2 for Sky UK unless it is absolutely "torrenting" down - and most of the other "high signal strength" sats are probably OK (if I bother to look!) on the fixed dishes, and certainly on the steerable ones.
Therefore I do wonder if your dish(es?) is correctly aligned and "peaked"??