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Originally Posted by MnGirl
If you are thinking of getting Dish, I must tell you, with the storm season coming you may not get to watch TV.
The storm sometimes is in Atlanta, and will interfere with your reception. Your safe with cable because it's buried.
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I'm confused with your statement. Satellite TV is by nature all digital (not necessarily HD digital) and is received by a small dish which requires approval to place on your home in TV. By nature digital signals are flawless and not subject to snow or ghosting like analog signals. Analog signals are prevalent on cable TV although you can get the digital package which costs extra and gives you many HD channels.
If your a perfectionist when it comes to TV watching then go satellite. Yes the dish is subject to wind load as all antennas would be and also subject to signal loss during intense rainfalls. I do mean intense, normal rain is not a problem. A dish must have a clear view of the southern and southwestern sky. Anything in the path of the minute signal coming from 23,000 miles in space is unacceptable.
Hope this helps
Handie :joke:
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