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Sunspot Activity Week (October 1-10)

Started by Jack 1000, Saturday Oct 05, 2013, 04:45:42 PM

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Jack 1000

Affects All Subscribed TV Vendors!

Solar interference has the potential to affect TV services twice a year during February/March and September/October. Solar interference causes the degradation or loss of satellite signals for short periods of time, up to 15 minutes each day, for 5-7 days.

The arc of the sun crosses the Earth's equator and traces a line that places it directly behind the satellites from which we download much of our video programming. This causes a phenomenon known as a solar transit fade, or sun outage. The exact date, time and duration of such disruptions depends on the location of the receiver, the satellite in question, the size of the receiving dish and other factors.

During the solar interference window, there may be brief interruptions on a number of TV channels due to the alignment of the sun and satellites. The effects may be seen on most channels and will occur during various times of the day. All satellite and cable television providers experience sun outages during the same period.

Jack

PS.  Dates should read October 1st-October 10th
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ddeerrff

While true, this has nothing to do with sun spots.