Just curious if D* has a major issue with rain fade.  In clear skies, I have signal strength on most transponders in the high 90s-100.  However, it seems every time it more than sprinkles outside, I lose signal.  I had E* for years and although I had rain fade, it was never near this bad.
Since all my signals are what they are, am I to believe that D*'s signals are weaker than E*? I am not going back to E* because this issue because I live in Laredo and we can go 4-5 months without a cloudy day. It just so happens that the week after we get D* installed its been raining almost every day. Anyone with knowledge on this issue care to tune in?
BTW I have the SL5 dish, with the correct dual arm mounting hardware. This install as far as I can tell is pretty much by the book.
				
			Since all my signals are what they are, am I to believe that D*'s signals are weaker than E*? I am not going back to E* because this issue because I live in Laredo and we can go 4-5 months without a cloudy day. It just so happens that the week after we get D* installed its been raining almost every day. Anyone with knowledge on this issue care to tune in?
BTW I have the SL5 dish, with the correct dual arm mounting hardware. This install as far as I can tell is pretty much by the book.
			
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		 If there was a way I could access all the cable DC2 and PowerVu masters with subs again I would toss Direct tomorrow. Once you had candy for so many years it hurts when it's gone.
 If there was a way I could access all the cable DC2 and PowerVu masters with subs again I would toss Direct tomorrow. Once you had candy for so many years it hurts when it's gone. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		