I loveStitchnippyjon
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We live out in a rural area and when we moved here 25 years ago cable TV was not available, so we bought one of the great big 12-foot c-band satellite dishes and put it in the orchard (where it was not visible from the house or the street). We have been more than happy with it. Great picture quality and no need to purchase "packages" of programming; all channels were ala-carte and very cheap.
Well, we just got the dreaded phone call from our programming provider that by the end of this year, c-band satellite broadcasts will no longer exist. The small dishes have squeezed them out of business.
I have been looking at the alternatives and my question is this: our house is surrounded by 100 year old maple trees. They are HUGE. Will a small DirectTV or Dish net dish have the signals blocked by the trees? Anyone else have a tree problem with their dish? Otherwise I guess we will have to go with regular cable (now available in our area!)
Well, we just got the dreaded phone call from our programming provider that by the end of this year, c-band satellite broadcasts will no longer exist. The small dishes have squeezed them out of business.
I have been looking at the alternatives and my question is this: our house is surrounded by 100 year old maple trees. They are HUGE. Will a small DirectTV or Dish net dish have the signals blocked by the trees? Anyone else have a tree problem with their dish? Otherwise I guess we will have to go with regular cable (now available in our area!)
