
Originally Posted by
Crankin
Every time the wind blew or it rained we lost the signal.
It's definitely worth checking the azimuth and elevation of the satellites for each company, and scouting potential dish mounting points, before you sign up. Each company has its own satellites in slightly different orbits. Signal loss can be a problem if there are trees near you, even if they don't block the signal on a sunny day. Where there's no tree cover, the weather has to be very extreme before we lose signal (as in, so extreme that the electricity usually goes down within ten minutes and signal becomes irrelevant). Obviously, cable doesn't have these problems, but availability is much more limited, and depending on your cable system, the channel lineup may be a lot more limited too. It's been so long since I had cable that I can't say anything about picture quality, but it used to be much better on satellite.

Originally Posted by
Bike Chick
The last I heard Direct did not carry Versus which is the station that covers most of the bike races.
Versus doesn't have exclusivity. Universal Sports - which is carried on DirecTV - aired the Vuelta this year after the ComCast/DirecTV breakup, and is expected to carry the other major races.
PS to the OP, AT&T U-verse is through Dish Network. They're cagey about it, but that's whose satellites they use. So there might be a price advantage to bundling, but if you're wondering about service, look at what you see about Dish Network.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 12-18-2009 at 04:02 AM.
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