[BC] RE: Sat dishes vs snow

Robert Meuser Robertm
Wed Jan 4 13:59:02 CST 2006


You ask for free advice are offered a cheap working solution and you won't even 
try it. If we found an expensive solution you would complain it's too costly. 
How much would being out of pocket for a tarp and a few bungies hurt even if it 
didn't work in your case?

R

WFIFeng at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 01/04/2006 10:59:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
> waynef at wvno.com writes:
> 
> 
>>Here in Ohio we get our fair share of snow in the satellite dishes and I've
>> found that a large floor squeegee on a telescoping pole (found at any home
>> center) works much better than a broom.
>> 
> 
> 
> I'm sure it does... but what we want to do, is make it so that the surface 
> isn't so "sticky" and the stuff slides off before it accumulates enough to block 
> the signal. It's the very wet, slushy stuff that causes the greatest 
> problems, and that's what we get fairly often.
> 
> Willie...
> 
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