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Heavy cloud cover obstructs/blocks the satellite signal.No signal,no
audio and no video (except for a blue band across the bottom of the tv screen that says Searching For Signal,or something like that) either,so the tv screen goes dark and quiet.Sometimes though,the heavy cloud cover isn't qute heavy enough to completly obstruct/block the satellite signal and there are big stop action pixels on the tv screen and the video/images on screen look as though they are frozen in place untill the satellite dish antenna can pick up a better signal and the audio sounds like it is breaking up,sort of like somebody loseing their cell phone signal. cuhulin |
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![]() m II wrote: In case anyone wonders, I AM considering getting a life. Is that possible? I mean, you being in CanaDuh, that hardly sounds plausible. dxAce Michigan USA End Mexico's exportation of poverty. Stop illegal immigration NOW. |
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