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    As I sit here watching a black screen on my TV because my SD E* signal is being wiped out by heavy rain, I was wondering if HD signals are more or less susceptible to rain interference than SD signals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shappy View Post
    As I sit here watching a black screen on my TV because my SD E* signal is being wiped out by heavy rain, I was wondering if HD signals are more or less susceptible to rain interference than SD signals.

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    I just wasn't sure if the higher bandwidth data stream made it more susceptible to signal loss or not. Then again, with a 622 you can always have the OTA antenna to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shappy View Post
    As I sit here watching a black screen on my TV because my SD E* signal is being wiped out by heavy rain, I was wondering if HD signals are more or less susceptible to rain interference than SD signals.

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    I have had it where I lost signals on 110/119 but not on 61.5 and vise versa, since 61.5 is in a different direction. Then again having OTA is another plus especially in the heavy downpours when I lose all three sat locations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shappy View Post
    I just wasn't sure if the higher bandwidth data stream made it more susceptible to signal loss or not. Then again, with a 622 you can always have the OTA antenna to watch.

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    I thought all the transponders were sending at the same rate (~39Mbps), and the only real difference (other than MPEG-2/4) was how many channels per transponder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdonnelly View Post
    I thought all the transponders were sending at the same rate (~39Mbps), and the only real difference (other than MPEG-2/4) was how many channels per transponder.
    You are probably correct. I was just assuming that HD required a higher bandwidth signal.

    Truth be told, I don't even have HD yet. I am planning on upgrading at the end of this year. I am just doing some initial research right now.

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