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FunkyTown
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It's funny you should mention Shaw Direct. I've been with them since May 2005 and I lost signal once in December 2005. We had a weird type of snow fall that was very slushy, and it stuck to the dish. I had to sweep it off. Other than that, even during thunder storms and heavy rain and snow my signal remained fine. I usually get 95% signal on a clear day, so perhaps I have a very strong signal. I came across an article that talks about the difference between Bell and ShawDirect and it was mentioned that Bell uses a signal that falls down to earth on a slight angle. ShawDirect uses some sort of a circular signal that seems to ignore heavy rainfall.
I'm just thinking of switching to Bell due to the terrible PVR that ShawDirect has. I paid over $800 for it in 2005 and could not justify buying another one so soon. However it's been more than 4 years and the frustration of putting up with a crappy PVR is justifying shelling out more money to switch to Bell. I'm hoping that their signal is not lousy as I've become spoiled with a very good signal from ShawDirect. Just like most companies out there, none of them are perfect. Where one excels, the other is flawed. Bell has reduced their prices though, so it puts them more in line with ShawDirect price-wise. It was a smart move on their behalf.
I'm just thinking of switching to Bell due to the terrible PVR that ShawDirect has. I paid over $800 for it in 2005 and could not justify buying another one so soon. However it's been more than 4 years and the frustration of putting up with a crappy PVR is justifying shelling out more money to switch to Bell. I'm hoping that their signal is not lousy as I've become spoiled with a very good signal from ShawDirect. Just like most companies out there, none of them are perfect. Where one excels, the other is flawed. Bell has reduced their prices though, so it puts them more in line with ShawDirect price-wise. It was a smart move on their behalf.