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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:04:52 -0500, "Anthony Fremont"
Gave us: MassiveProng wrote: On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:24:26 -0500, "Anthony Fremont" Most receivers from real sat cos (not dish) have signal strength meters that come up on the TV the receiver is hooked to. Most Actually Dish has this capability too. Of course they didn't send Superman over so he couldn't look thru the roof of the house and watch the signal strength change as he pointed it. And he also couldn't use his super hearing to hear the tone change. I guess that's why he brought his Sat Buddy. You forgot where I mentioned they have TV monitors (LCD). installation techs have meters they hook directly to the dish with, OR That's the Sat Buddy, but no meter, just a speaker. No, idiot. That is "Dish brand" retards. I was talking about real satellite techs with real meters, installing real systems, not some lame system that wanted nothing more than to suck suckers like you's wallets dry. they have small TV monitors to see the built in sig strength meters in What are you going on about there? I knew you would be too retarded to get it. To point the dish, they don't even need a receiver hooked up. Since the system I was talking about includes a signal strength meter IN the receiver, which BTW facilitates subscriber self installation, they DO use a receiver in such cases. They install from the top down. Funny, how so many dishes around here are installed at ground level. That is regardless of the fact that I was talking about being AT the dish with the equipment mentioned. The first thing they do is mount the dish and then work towards the sets. No ****! If you were any more retarded, you'd have to be someone's feces. the receivers. Most dishes ARE very weather resilient as sat power levels are higher than in the 8 foot dish days, and all it really needs is to be pointed right to begin with to have the best resistance to slight wind perturbations. Of what relevance is this to anything being discussed? You, ****ing and moaning about outages during storms, dip****. Clouds don't inhibit the signal, dish movements do when they are pointed slightly off to start with. You are truly clueless, and I know that the moment you declared install techs as not knowing anything. Does anyone but you know anything in the world, boy? |
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