Humidity levels... a factor... Ok. Makes some sense that humidity level would also affect the signal level. It's about mid day, pacific time zone, and signal level has droped slightly to 121. Humidity this morning was at about 70%. Now at about 35% with a very slight wind. To me that's a minor amount of fluxation and nothing to be concerned about. Under normal circumstances, with a base line SRSS, Satellite Receive Signal Strength, of 105 or so, I would not be concerned. When SRSS drops to 77 or so it would mean usally I have heavy rain or snow collecting on my dish, rain fade. When the rain lets up, not as intense down pour, the SRSS goes back up to 90 or higher. If snow did collect, ussally wet snow at my elevation, I just carefully wipe off with a broom the excess. That puts me back in service, if I lost conection so I can connect, or at least raises my SRSS back up. Even those clouds, depending how thick, can affect the signal, like an aproaching storm. Again that's perfectly normal SRSS from what I have obeserved over the years. After the weather passes the signal will go back up to near normal.
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