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Re: maybe this is tractor, but i doubt it. anyhow
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Posted by JohN 50 on November 22, 2003 at 16:30:22 from (65.136.51.153):
In Reply to: maybe this is tractor, but i doubt it. anyhow thi posted by c. b. on November 22, 2003 at 15:19:08:
Tractor... We have both the C-band 10'dish and the small digital and I by far prefer the C-band. Like you I feel it is only a matter of time before we will have to give it up. The thing I have found oddly enough is that most programs on the small dish are 15 to 20 seconds the same program and station on the C-band. Seems The small dishes get the signal from big dishes and retransmit. My biggest gripe/complaint with the small dish is that you LOSE the signal in a heavy rain or snow where my big dish will not miss a thing. I even think the picture and sound quality is some better as well. I know I sure am gonna miss it when its gone but I will be one of the last to give it up.
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