Tata Sky DTH Service in Rains

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In chennai, No bad weather, Its only heating up almost daily, But still it blacks out for a while... Dont understand why all this is happening..

UTV movies back to LS gold, Not seen now..:cry:

May be this is because of hot radiation from Sun. Already Tata Sky gave an alert states that, the singal will be go off during day time due to the Sun radiation. (But TS told this happend in March but i dont know why this is happening now)
 
HEY as we all know about teh rain fade in all parts of our country ,lets discuss about how to avoid the rain fade that occurs for many mins or few,which is very important as if we are towards the end of a game or the suspense portion of a movie..Well i got some solutions for this..I haven't tried anything..but these are those..

1)USE SATELLITE ACCESSORY PRODUCT CALLED "FADE AWAY"
[click the link for more details]

The Perfect Satellite Accessory - Eliminate Rain Fade Reception & Signal Loss | The FadeAway

2) USE SATELLITE ACCESSORY PRODUCT CALLED "GAIN MASTER ANTENNA"
[click the link for more details]
Channel Master Gain Master 35" x 26" DIRECTV Antenna [satellite outputs to 8, 12, 16 receivers] Channel Master GainMaster Dish

3) USE RAIN FADE PROTECTING SPRAY
CALLED Dome Magic Rain-Fade Protecting Spray for Satellite Domes
[click the link for more details]
Dome Magic Rain-Fade Protecting Spray for Satellite Domes (1830) | 1830 [King Controls] | rain fade rain shield rain sheild dome majic 1830 magic


4) USE RAIN FADE PROTECTING WIPE CALLED
Dome Magic Rain Fade Solution Single Use Wipe
[click the link for more details]

Dome Magic Rain Fade Solution Single Use Wipe (1830-SP) | 1830-SP [King Controls] | dome majic rain sheild rain fade rain-fade rain shield in-motion stationary


5)OR as in other forums i got to know about the new BIGTV which most of the users are claiming that no rain fade since its a larger dish compared to TS and DISH tv...[http://www.saveondish.com/forum/big-tv-monsoon-effect-t-3020-3.html]


So guys pls do input ur ideas,suggestions,opions,real views,experiments and more to get maximum DTH viewing experience during rain fade...
 
1)USE SATELLITE ACCESSORY PRODUCT CALLED "FADE AWAY"
[click the link for more details]

The Perfect Satellite Accessory - Eliminate Rain Fade Reception & Signal Loss | The FadeAway

Marketing trick

2) USE SATELLITE ACCESSORY PRODUCT CALLED "GAIN MASTER ANTENNA"
[click the link for more details]
Channel Master Gain Master 35" x 26" DIRECTV Antenna [satellite outputs to 8, 12, 16 receivers] Channel Master GainMaster Dish

Other than a bigger dish can't find anything special

3) USE RAIN FADE PROTECTING SPRAY
CALLED Dome Magic Rain-Fade Protecting Spray for Satellite Domes
[click the link for more details]
Dome Magic Rain-Fade Protecting Spray for Satellite Domes (1830) | 1830 [King Controls] | rain fade rain shield rain sheild dome majic 1830 magic

Very little effect. If one drop skids from the dish other drop is anyway going to fell on the dish. We get picture once rain stops.

4) USE RAIN FADE PROTECTING WIPE CALLED
Dome Magic Rain Fade Solution Single Use Wipe
[click the link for more details]

Dome Magic Rain Fade Solution Single Use Wipe (1830-SP) | 1830-SP [King Controls] | dome majic rain sheild rain fade rain-fade rain shield in-motion stationary

The problem is signal itself is not reaching the dish from the satellite. Signals are obsorbed by the rain drops. So how will these things help?

5)OR as in other forums i got to know about the new BIGTV which most of the users are claiming that no rain fade since its a larger dish compared to TS and DISH tv...[http://www.saveondish.com/forum/big-tv-monsoon-effect-t-3020-3.html]

Big tv is using a weaker satellite than Insat. So no chance. They are also in the similar direction to Dish tv, Sun, DD dth and Tata Sky.
 
omg three lnb's for one dish :O this is very expensive:cry:
 


omg three lnb's for one dish :O this is very expensive:cry:

No. In India it is cheap.
 

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