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Transponders change?
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<blockquote data-quote="d_lamer2003" data-source="post: 116138" data-attributes="member: 191079"><p>I think your theory is the most plausible one, because now all channels I mentioned in my first post, are ok. Though for 24hrs on all those transponders, you would get no signal whatsoever, but other transponders on the same satellite, would get good signal.</p><p></p><p>Ok just a bit off topic, but as I am on the subject I will ask it here.</p><p>Does the famous sun storms, (the electric stuff the sun sends) affect a lot, the signal of satellite tv?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_lamer2003, post: 116138, member: 191079"] I think your theory is the most plausible one, because now all channels I mentioned in my first post, are ok. Though for 24hrs on all those transponders, you would get no signal whatsoever, but other transponders on the same satellite, would get good signal. Ok just a bit off topic, but as I am on the subject I will ask it here. Does the famous sun storms, (the electric stuff the sun sends) affect a lot, the signal of satellite tv? [/QUOTE]
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