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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2512775" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>1. Weather related service outages, Provided you have a clear view of the sky unless you have snow/ice in the parabola, or a storm so strong it affects cable as well because it interrupts their satellite feeds you should not have weather related outages. If you do your installer is a hack. There is an acceptable signal level and then there's what I call dead nuts accurate. I worked with a guy who went and started his own sales installation and service company and he was a perfectionist. 2 of my neighbors at my complex about 12 years ago had direct TV one installed by him the other one by someone else. The one he installed never went out, the other neighbor finally took my advice and paid him to come align his dish, and then had no more problems either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2512775, member: 4307"] 1. Weather related service outages, Provided you have a clear view of the sky unless you have snow/ice in the parabola, or a storm so strong it affects cable as well because it interrupts their satellite feeds you should not have weather related outages. If you do your installer is a hack. There is an acceptable signal level and then there's what I call dead nuts accurate. I worked with a guy who went and started his own sales installation and service company and he was a perfectionist. 2 of my neighbors at my complex about 12 years ago had direct TV one installed by him the other one by someone else. The one he installed never went out, the other neighbor finally took my advice and paid him to come align his dish, and then had no more problems either. [/QUOTE]
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