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BuckoNZ

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#36959 5-Jul-2009 10:45
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I have had MySkyHDi for several month now and quite enjoying it.  However is it me, or is the MySkyHDi less tolerant of poor atmospheric conditions?

With the standard Pace digital decoder, every now and then, in particularly nasty weather, the signal would drop out.  No biggie.  However the MySkyHDi unit seems to do it more frequently and in weather that normally wouldn't bother the old Pace decoder at all.

Anyone else experiencing this?

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vexxxboy
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  #231146 5-Jul-2009 12:18
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now and again i get that message about rain and atmospheric conditions when its bright sunshine outside but it was on channels broadcast out of Australia so i always thought the troubles were in Australia




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BuckoNZ

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  #231171 5-Jul-2009 14:29
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Hmmm... I never made that correlation.

ockel
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  #231426 6-Jul-2009 08:27

At one stage I had issues whereby I could see the SD channels but every HD channel I tried to watch gave the "atmospheric conditions" error message.  I found out that the dish was slightly out of alignment - when a technican re-aligned the dish my issues disappeared completely.




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70mm
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  #231654 6-Jul-2009 14:31
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BuckoNZ:
I have had MySkyHDi for several month now and quite enjoying it.  However is it me, or is the MySkyHDi less tolerant of poor atmospheric conditions?

With the standard Pace digital decoder, every now and then, in particularly nasty weather, the signal would drop out.  No biggie.  However the MySkyHDi unit seems to do it more frequently and in weather that normally wouldn't bother the old Pace decoder at all.

Anyone else experiencing this?


I find its no different.

krizzle
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  #233143 9-Jul-2009 17:44
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We too had this problem. The sky guy came today and re-aligned the dish. So far so good.

Yatey
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  #233153 9-Jul-2009 17:53
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I have never had any problems with poor atmospheric conditions, and I got HDI installed last October.
Quite lucky in my opinion :P

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