UNIVERSE
SATELLITESICY BODIES
Question
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The uplink station
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Your chief engineer
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The satellite programming provider
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -If your satellite picture becomes frozen, pixellates or there is sound break up it is probably due to one of the following: the dish has moved, the cable is damaged, something is in front of the dish, it is raining very hard, or there is snow in the dish.
Detailed explanation-2: -Plant a tree or build something really tall in your yard in the direct line of sight of his dish. If it’s tall enough, it will block his signal. Of course, all he has to do is move the dish (or more likely, have somebody come move it for him) to a better spot.
Detailed explanation-3: -When the sun is aligned with a transmitting satellite, solar flares and radiation emitted by the sun disrupts the satellite’s signal and causes a brief signal outage.
Detailed explanation-4: -Verify connections at the receiver and (if possible) at the LNBF or multiswitch. Trace the coaxial line from dish to receiver and bypass any splitters, joiners, or surge protectors on the line. Inspect the coaxial line for an RG specification written on the side. More items
Detailed explanation-5: -Remove surrounding shrubbery or other obstacles. Add a satellite in-line amplifier. Move your satellite dish closer to your home. Ask your service provider if you need to reposition your satellite dish. Ask your service provider about switching satellites. More items •29-Jul-2020
Detailed explanation-6: -Radio interference or jamming. Major solar storms. Satellite maintenance/maneuvers creating temporary gaps in coverage. Improperly designed devices that do not comply with GPS Interface Specifications. 03-Mar-2022