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Marks DTM Calib

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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #15 on: 27 June 2009, 21:41:48 »

HDish please....
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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #16 on: 27 June 2009, 21:51:21 »

What if it's as bad as that - why not make the best of it? ............



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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #17 on: 28 June 2009, 01:20:56 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHmu9k6WWcg


 now that is thunder and lightning at its vert best :):y
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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #18 on: 28 June 2009, 07:51:28 »

Had the same here early yesterday evening, and lost satellite signal aswell for about an hour >:(.........happens pretty regular when it rains >:(
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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #19 on: 28 June 2009, 14:13:43 »

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mmm slightly off topic .....   :)

We are very new to satellite TV ... just got freesat installed and well pleased with it  :) SWTSMBO is watching Wimbledon in HD and well chuffed  :)

Question is then .. just how susceptible to interference from Thunderstorms etc is sat TV ??

We've had just one 1/2 second "no signal" as a Herc flew past yesterday, which beats the crappy freeview breakages we got all the time before.


When I last had Sky we had a dish that pointed over a roof and everytime it rained hard the picture ended up with dots all over it as the water bounced back off the roof!! :o :o :D :D ;)

during a snowstorm a few years ago and you could literally see it falling on the screen as pockets of interference - i remember no one ever believed me - must be the way the signal was reflecting the snowfall


cheers lizzie - i wasn't mad, see  :y
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Re: Thunder & Lightning
« Reply #20 on: 28 June 2009, 14:20:52 »

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mmm slightly off topic .....   :)

We are very new to satellite TV ... just got freesat installed and well pleased with it  :) SWTSMBO is watching Wimbledon in HD and well chuffed  :)

Question is then .. just how susceptible to interference from Thunderstorms etc is sat TV ??

We've had just one 1/2 second "no signal" as a Herc flew past yesterday, which beats the crappy freeview breakages we got all the time before.


When I last had Sky we had a dish that pointed over a roof and everytime it rained hard the picture ended up with dots all over it as the water bounced back off the roof!! :o :o :D :D ;)

during a snowstorm a few years ago and you could literally see it falling on the screen as pockets of interference - i remember no one ever believed me - must be the way the signal was reflecting the snowfall


cheers lizzie - i wasn't mad, see  :y

Well, if you were  ;)then that makes two of us BJ!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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