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Old 08-12-2006, 06:03 PM
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Does the reception really go in the crapper when there is a storm in this area?

Also, along the same lines... what about with HD programming? I imagine HD programming would remain as it is throughout the storm even though the rest of the channels have degraded in quality.
 
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Bergen county subs don't have a monopoly on that ........lol
The whole system works like that. When clouds roll in real heavy the system goes in the crapper until the clouds pass.

It's a good indicator when the rain is gonna be coming, ur TV starts to get funky.....
 
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Three of my coworkers have DirectTV and swear by it, even in the rain. But they live in a level, tree-less area. I'm down in a valley.
 
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