His signals are good. I have similar numbers. But some of us lose signal with properly aligned dishes MUCH more than many of you in other parts of the country realize. I live in "Flash Flood Alley" in Central Texas, and often the charcoal gray clouds can knock out signal 5 to 20 minutes in advance of any actual rain.
One Tuesday, I got 2.15" of rain within 26 minutes. (Yeah, I timed/measured it).
I know many of you consider yourself satellite technology experts, and many of you are, but unless you live in areas that get quite severe cloud cover/rain, please be careful about telling everyone that there must be something wrong with their dish alignment. In most cases, you're probably right, but not always...
One Tuesday, I got 2.15" of rain within 26 minutes. (Yeah, I timed/measured it).
I know many of you consider yourself satellite technology experts, and many of you are, but unless you live in areas that get quite severe cloud cover/rain, please be careful about telling everyone that there must be something wrong with their dish alignment. In most cases, you're probably right, but not always...