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kidztherapist
10-03-08, 11:30 AM
I live in an area that has somewhat heavy snow. My satellite dish gets covered with snow and my reception is interrupted. Any suggestions as to ways to deal with this?
goldstar
10-03-08, 01:23 PM
Check with your service provider. I believe that they have a heated dish, which should solve your problem.
Rick Johnston
10-04-08, 12:10 AM
There are also satellite dish covers that pass the signal but prevent snow from accumulating on the reflective surface of the dish. They're around $20.
My neighbor uses Pam (the spray cooking oil) and swears by it. I see him on the roof when there's snow in the forecast. Here in Buffalo, NY we get some snow :) but I'm fortunate in that my dish is protected from prevailing winds by a large tree.
My neighbor uses Pam (the spray cooking oil) and swears by it. I see him on the roof when there's snow in the forecast. Here in Buffalo, NY we get some snow :) but I'm fortunate in that my dish is protected from prevailing winds by a large tree.