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A weak satellie signal normally suggests that the dish is too small or perhaps that the dish is not set up correctly. A fraction of a degree out of alignment can make a big difference to the signal strength and quality.

Checking and correcting connectors and perhaps replacing the cable with a lower loss type can also make a noticeable difference.

Satellite set up is a specialist operation and it is probably worth calling a satellite company who will diagnose and fix a problem on a single visit.

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