Posted by Paul N Texas on November 24, 2010 at 19:08:25 from (69.5.209.149):
In Reply to: direct tv posted by ih10020 on November 24, 2010 at 17:57:39:
We have Direct. We were using an antenna and getting what we wanted that way, but this year the wife wanted to see her NASCAR boys when they went to the sat/cable channels, so we got it. Been in the country for about 8 years now. I like it for the RFD channel, and it's in the CHEAP package. I also like the Discovery and Learning channels too. One thing I don't like though, and I am sure this is the same with Dish, and most "cable" systems, TOO MANY infomercial channels!!! I don't watch them, and I don't want to pay for them!! As for the rain, ice, and snow, most of the time, you can cover the dish with plastic, and it will eliminate the problem. RF will go through plastic, and as long as you keep the dish and antenna clear, the signal will more than likely go through OK. Look at the Dishes mounted on the TALL towers around Railroads, and radio stations as well as the weather RADAR sites. They have the dome over the front of them, which serves two purposes, 1 is to reduce the wind drag at those heights, and another is to keep the dish (reflector) and antenna clear.
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