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Discussion topic: Why can’t sky control the satellite signal if it’s windy rainy or stormy?

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This message was authored by: lindeth

Why can’t sky control the satellite signal if it’s windy rainy or stormy?

Terrible satellite interference.   Why can't sky fix

 

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This message was authored by: daveNOS

Re: Why can’t sky control the satellite signal if it’s windy rainy or stormy?

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@lindeth There is zero Sky can do to stop bad weather interfering with the signal from the satellite, it's the major downside of satellite TV. 

This message was authored by: Chodley

Re: Why can’t sky control the satellite signal if it’s windy rainy or stormy?

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Because strong wind can makes dishes move. Not sure how they would control that other than much bigger mounting bolts which I doubt many people would want drilled into their brickwork.

This message was authored by: Daniel0210

Re: Why can’t sky control the satellite signal if it’s windy rainy or stormy?

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@lindeth 

If the reception doesn't improve once this storm has passed you may need to call Sky and arrange for an engineer to check the dish alignment. Be warned there may be a delay due to how busy they'll be with similar call outs. 


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