Dish Network Questions From Newbie Member

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Donald Sutcliffe

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Dish Network Questions From Newbie Member
I currently have a SuperDish antenna with (2) Dish 322 dual receivers in my house. I am pleased with Dish network except for the 30 minute lost of signal during a thunderstorm. This prevents me from viewing local weather station radar coverage.
Question 1! Can changing the Dish system antenna or receivers eliminate this problem?

Question2! I am planning to be a Winter Texan this year and want to use one of my Dish 322 receivers with a new Dish antenna. What is the best antenna to buy right now, considering I am planning to upgrade to HDTV in the future? I currently have purchased a Bullseye Antenna Mount for my RV, but I think it is only compatible with Dish 1000 antenna and not the SuperDish.
 
q 1: no there is nothing you can do about weather fade outs.
Q 2: if you will use a 322 then dish 500 wold be just fine
 
Dish Network Questions From Newbie Member
I currently have a SuperDish antenna with (2) Dish 322 dual receivers in my house. I am pleased with Dish network except for the 30 minute lost of signal during a thunderstorm. This prevents me from viewing local weather station radar coverage.
Question 1! Can changing the Dish system antenna or receivers eliminate this problem?

How about connecting an OTA antenna? I have one and used a splitter so I could connect it right to my TV in addition to my receiver. That way I can switch to it in times like that. It came in handy shortly after I did that.
 

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