So we had a big extended downpour in W.PA last night. I had the chance to evaluate the various dishes I have set up in several different conditions.
I have a 10 foot c/ku BUD with a Co-rotor II, Dawn Satellite .8 Ku, Eagle Aspen C to a Toshiba analog, and slaved
cband out to the
Diseqc switch.
Also a Dish network
Dish 500 (stock) seperate coax to a 322 receiver
And a 31" fortec with ULN1 from
Sadoun pointed at AMC3 (87. W) for
PBS. Through the Diseqc switch to a
Mercury II receiver.
Heavy rain clouds overcast took about 5 points off the DBS dish- normally about 60, now 55.
PBS dish was Signal 80, quality 55- same deduction of SQ, not in strength.
The BUD on Ku gets about the same numbers on the PBS feed.
Then it started to rain, and rain, and rain (harder).
Lost the DN first, flipped over to PBS fixed dish, no signal at all. Went back to DN, had signal but only about 10. Went back to PBS dish, still no lock.
Rain abated some, got PBS back but not watchable. Went to DN, had lock, but only about 25 strength.
Then it almost stopped raining, but another strong storm rolled in- lots of thunder etc from the West- and lost things again. Note- no direct rain, just mondo clouds.
Next few minutes, things cleared up, back to watching.
When we lost signal again, I routed to the C/Ku dish, and had the same results (no lock) on Ku, but got good strength and picture on the Cband side of AMC3.
So- Rain fade is gonna happen at some point no matter what the dish, if you have Ku. C band seems to punch through. Also seems the moisture and cloud density had negative effects when the clouds were full of rain moisture.
I have an old aluminum solid X band dish I'm going to set up some day- but I bet it would not help Ku. My C band mesh dish with a commercial grade LNB still had problems with the monsoons we had last night.
On a positive note- 1500 gallons into the rainwater collection system (I have no city water)
Larry Acklin