Hopefully for you, the "difficult" ones have "moved enough" for them to have to be taken down!Nothing specia about this storm here. All trees still standing and so are the dishes. Whether they moved is another question.
@william-1
Just curious, but how-come you can get 53E with the Raven 88cm, but only 50E with the 100cm Gibby?
PS: and Happy Birthday!
Ah, yes, that makes a lot of sense as I have similar issues here with the 1.25m Gibby and the TD110, which is the nearer one to the houses at the rear of my garden.As the Gibby is nearer to my bungalow so the roof obstructs the signals past 50 east.
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Could be, try tweaking it in positioner set up.I noticed signal levels were down during the storm yesterday,but that was to be expected due to the heavy rain and heavy cloud cover
However it’s blue skies at present yet the signal quality is still reduced,however more puzzling is that signal level is greatly reduced to 1 to 4 %,on some transponders
Is this due to misalignment,caused by the weather?