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    can someone tell me why i lost my Quality signal,would it be cause its snowing where i am or switch.
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    Has to snow pretty hard to loose quality but quite possible. Give the dish a rap with the hammer and all should be good.

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    its all good now & yes it was the snow s**t was coming down thick for a min then stop,thanks for the reply thought.

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    Put a black leaf lawn bag over the dish (one that will fit over the dish) with a 40 watt drop light inside it, then draw the bag as tight as you can and seal it off with duct tape, plug in the light, this will keep the snow off the dish and LNB.

    Works every time.
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