Slimlline 5lnb and snow

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skihoodoo

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May 10, 2008
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hi am in oregon and it snowed here today about two inches started when it got dark and
i am having problems with the 101-110-119 satellite but not 99-103 no pixilation at all look at these signals i will be trying to clean the dish of tomorrow but i might have a hard time as it will only be around 25 for a high and 17 for a low
any ideas would help
 

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Cover the dish with an approved cover or use a heating device. Some have even said non-stick spray may work but I have never used it.
 
Cover the dish with an approved cover or use a heating device. Some have even said non-stick spray may work but I have never used it.

Wouldn't the "Non Stick Spray " Not Stick to the surface and run off the reflector ?
This is the experience I have had with these items.
I have had no luck with the Pam type stuff and the Rain Fade stuff as well.

skihoodoo,
My suggestion, try the heating devices.
Not a gutter heater, they are too long and a mess to deal with.
If your in an area that get snow regularly, I would definatly look into the Ice Zapper type of thing.

http://www.icezapper.com/

There's another thread you might want to look at that has been dealing with this issue for several weeks now.
If I can find it, I'll post it.
Here's one:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/directv-forum/156334-any-experience-icezapper-dish-heater.html
Here is a place that carries them that many have used:
http://www.montanasatellitesupply.c...0/Satellite_Dish_Heaters_s/4.htm&Redirected=Y

Jimbo
 
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