Pictures, Snowed in Dish 500

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Here in Ohio we got some snow (18-24"). What cool is I never lost reception from my dish. Last fall I had a new roof put on and I moved the dish from a roof mount (done by Dish) to a face mount (wood face).
If it was where they put it, that would be under that pile of snow.
I moved it myself and repeaked it also. Didn't want to drill down through my new and expensive roof.
Never lost reception through this storm.
Just thought this was interesting. Wayne
 
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Clear dish, clear LOS to LNB, no worries! ^__^ I'll have to post a picture or two of some installs in West Yellowstone. Gotta love working in winters like this:
 

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Yah, when I was up in Michigan I had my dish set about a 1' off the ground and a nice little snow storm came in along with the snow drifts of about 4' near the dish was under a snow bank... I woke up that morning watched the news a bit, opened up my door to see that I had to litterally dig a path to my truck, when doing so I looked over and seen my dish was under a snow bank.

Amazing as to what they take!

Boy I'm glad I'm far away from that white stuff, don't miss it one bit.
 
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Here in Ohio we got some snow (18-24"). What cool is I never lost reception from my dish. Last fall I had a new roof put on and I moved the dish from a roof mount (done by Dish) to a face mount (wood face).
If it was where they put it, that would be under that pile of snow.
I moved it myself and repeaked it also. Didn't want to drill down through my new and expensive roof.
Just thought this was interesting. Wayne

I don't see any snow blocking LOS on that dish. Remember we're using offset satellite dishes here.
 
I'm also in Ohio, and I also got a TON of snow.

I was fully expecting the dish to get blocked, but I had zero LOS.

I think the angle our dishes point at here in Ohio helps -- it's low enough that snow doesn't really accumulate.
 
Cant say that I miss Michigan winters though if the dishes there had the elevation settings that I have on my directv dish then there would be snow bowls all over the place up there.
 

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