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    Question Dish in rain

    The dish man is coming to fit dish tomorrow and its very rainy, will he be able to fit it in the rain if its still bad?

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    yes , as long as its not a big thunderstorm with extremely heavy rain

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    lol cheers for quick awnser

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    Prob better if it's fitted in the rain, as he will align it to give the max signal in not ideal conditions.

    Therefore when it's dry / sunny, the signal will be even better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CokeAddict View Post
    Prob better if it's fitted in the rain, as he will align it to give the max signal in not ideal conditions.

    Therefore when it's dry / sunny, the signal will be even better.
    haha never thought of that lol, and in Scotland we get enough rain

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    with a meter there will be no advantage in fitting in the rain but yes it will be no problem fitting a minidish even in bad weather but not a good idea to install a 1m dish up a ladder in a storm

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    Quote Originally Posted by satwyn View Post
    with a meter there will be no advantage in fitting in the rain but yes it will be no problem fitting a minidish even in bad weather but not a good idea to install a 1m dish up a ladder in a storm
    Its just 80cm so not too big

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