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Ace1 wrote:
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> Do satellite dish covers really work? Will a cover improve reception
> during a snow storm by keeping snow from building up on the dish
> and LBN? I only had DTV for 2 months, so I don't know how the winter
> weather will effect reception.
Of course they can not work in "improving reception."
How could ANYTHING that is placed in front of and wrapped around the
dish/antenna "improve" signal quality?
All they "Can" possibly do is help keep snow from accumulating on the
LNB's face....but that's it!
And being as the LNB is basically weather proof.... Who cares?
Those "traps"(as I call them) still hold snow, AND LEAVES on their
mesh that block the signal from getting from the satellite TO the DISH
in the first place!
The signal has to get TO the DISH before it's FOCUSED into the
LNB...right?
It's a SNAKE OIL "cure" for a problem that doesn't really exist!
Sure, "Snow accumulation" can indeed cause sat/TV problems, but that's
the inherent problem with SAT/TV in the first place!
But, there's no way in bloody hell that more than DOUBLING the area of
a "a snow catcher" will help improve reception!
So why buy a gizmo that CAN'T WORK?
Even in DRY weather, you are still "BLOCKING THE SIGNAL" with a "mesh"
that absorbs and holds BIRDY DROPPINGS!
And then the Bees come!
Anybody that tells you different, is a liar and a moron!
A clever marketing ploy that sells to fools!
Don't be fooled, and INSIST that your dish be mounted as LOW as possible
so that YOU can "SOFTLY SWEEP" any accumulated snow off of it!
After all, SERVICE calls are expensive, and NOBODY is gonna climb up on
yer roof to clean it for free!