I've been with dish since black Friday 2020.  I was with directv for nearly 20 years.   since I've been with dish i have experienced snow storms, ice, & torrential rains.  none have knocked out my signal or disrupted my tv in any way.  is that typical with an eastern arc hybrid setup?  i know without a doubt my directv would have lost signal.  even though my directv system was peaked and getting 98-100 signal strength it still lost signal with the slightest moderate rain or snow. always. 
I have a few minor issues with my H3 but as far as rain fade goes, I'm very impressed so far. about a half hour ago we just had a very heavy rain storm. while watching my local nbc station i checked the signal levels, it was at 12 but never once went out, froze or pixelated. this same storm would have killed my directv easily.
does dish transmit with a different type of signal that affects its ability to not lose signal so easily?
				
			I have a few minor issues with my H3 but as far as rain fade goes, I'm very impressed so far. about a half hour ago we just had a very heavy rain storm. while watching my local nbc station i checked the signal levels, it was at 12 but never once went out, froze or pixelated. this same storm would have killed my directv easily.
does dish transmit with a different type of signal that affects its ability to not lose signal so easily?
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		