Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 13, 2014 at 10:59:51 from (50.108.117.170):
In Reply to: SNOW ON SATELLITE DISH posted by LEON(MI) on September 13, 2014 at 08:40:03:
I am not making fun of you but I have always found this funny. Your small satellite dish is NOT an antennae and does not need to be on the roof. You can mount it on a deck railing as long as it has clear view of the specified area. THEN you can put a glove on your hand and wipe it off.
When DirectTV first came out, back in my tekkie days, I was one of the first in Michigan to sign up for it. Paid a good chunk of cash for what they now give away and had it completely installed two weeks before the service was available. We had a small party for the "turn on". It was a HUGE deal after years of poor rural reception with a standard antennae. Here about 25-30 years later give or take, I would cheerfully send them packing if I could find an alternate I liked. Too expensive, too much junk.
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