its ok for diy just , dosent tell you what sat your on good to fine tune signal when you locate your chosen sat
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It depends where your are. There is a satellite for every phone carrier, the closer you are to it the better the signal. Hope this Helps!
The wind can affect the sattelite reception. If the satellite on your home is not able to send a strong signal to the the main satellite you will not receive a strong reception.
Give it a good signal, using good cables. Doesn't matter whether or not you've a signal from an antenna, cable box or satellite dish or DVD. If it's an HDTV, of course, providing a HDTV signal is even better.
Iridium satellite phones are the best. They are better quality than all the rest and have a 3 year warranty so in the chance it does break you can get a full refund. They have good signal and overall are well made phones.
Chances are that it's not your satellite receiver. More often than not, the program provider is having some type of technical difficulty and they may not even be aware of it. The other possibility is that the satellite company has a bad receiver (they get their programming from satellites too, and `pass it along'.)
You should be able to go 100 - 150 feet of cable without any problems, providing it's a good quality RG-6 cable.
Here is an example sentence with the word "satellite":The moon is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.
Here is an example sentence with the word "satellite":The moon is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth.
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There are many good satellite TV services for RV owners. Examples of good satellite TV services for RV owners includes DISH, All Connect, and A T and T.
The lower the number the better. -40 to -30 is good Edit well the lower would be the other way, the closer to 0 is the best -100 is just barely a signal and - 40 is the best you can get well the wifi meter i have is -100 to -40 -60 & -40 between them numbers its a great signal