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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 3:27 PM

Snow and no signal AGAIN!

I have always heard that satellite is a bad choice due to loss of signal in bad weather however I assumed that was years ago and that issue has been improved...WRONG! On Sat. 2/7/10 we had a snow storm hear in Morganville, NJ and the TV was fine during the entire event. The next snow storm was Weds/Thurs. 2/10 and 2/11/2010 and no TV ALL DAY. Now another snow storm on 2/25 and no TV...kids home from school...are you kidding me? This is improved technology? Even in summer during the worst electrical storm the signal MAY be lost for a few minutes but just because of the START of a snow storm NO SIGNAL ALL DAY? I think it's time to go back to cable. SUX! Any advice other than something ridiculous like climbing on the roof to align the dish for a better line of sight to the sky/satellite???
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