What problems should I expect with Dish TV?


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I haven't had any problems

I had direct tv, dish and comcast

never a problem with direct tv or dish, but always some kind of a problem with cable.

Don't listen to these cable lovers. If you set it up right with a good high signal, you won't loose the signal.

Of course if you don't tighten down the dish tight enough, the wind will move it, and if you don't have a high signal 95 to 100, then you might loose the signal for 1/2 hour during a really bad storm.

With 95 to 100% signal, I never lost the signal, when I had a lower signal of 89% to 91%, then only with thick clouds, the signal would start to break up and you had to wait until those clouds passed by to get your picture back.

Just play around with it, until you get the highest signal possible, then you won't have a problems.

Dish TV is so much a better deal than cable.
If it rains, snows, or hails, is windy or cloudy, is very cold or very hot, you won't have a picture.
Loss of signal during bad weather,inability to get local channels,a unsightly satellite dish bolted to your house and the chance for insects and moisture to get into your house around the dishes mounting bolts.
when a storm goes over it goes out but just for a couple of minutes
If the weather is bad such as cloudy, raining heavily, snowing, or hail, you will lose the service temporarily. You will have to go out and clear the dish off if snow accumulates on it.
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