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| How does a climatic condition affect your antenna?By: Metro Tv Antenna Rains Rain affects antenna and TV reception because rain absorbs signal strength. As a result, they spread the signal and cause interference. In addition, rain increases the density of the atmosphere and is a natural barrier between the transmitter mounted on the satellite and the receiving dish. Also, water drops on the transducer and mirror of a satellite dish, such as an optical lens, can interfere with the signal and affect the dish. As a result, the channels with the weakest transponders will no longer be displayed; the images will crack and fall into cubes, destroying your TV movie. Winter and snow Some pressure situations occur in the winter. For example, cold air can become trapped in the temperature inversion layer instead of air that is persistently cold as it moves away from the earth and through the troposphere. So if the towers are actually in the cold layer or if the signals reach the bottom of the cold layer, signals from outside the normal viewing area can reach your antennas and cause interference. At low temperatures, even rain or snow can freeze and interfere with reception. Due to snow, the satellites are no longer able to reproduce the signals correctly. If the signals do not reflect correctly, they will never reach the receiving units. How can you play TV movies when your antenna is not receiving a signal? Call our experts now! Metro TV Antenna is a specialist in TV Antenna Installation Brighton (https://www.metrotvantenna.com.au/ End
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