WICHITA TREE CARE – An Important Adjunct For Good Satellite Dish Reception

Very frequently, nature can grow up around your dish installation and adversely affect your satellite view. This can often necessitate the engagement of an outside company like Wichita Tree Care who come by and trim the branches that can sway and block the satellite signal.

The alternative is to relocate your dish, which is not only an expensive proposition but also untenable in many situations.

Let’s look at the physics of the situation: your various birds are typically located in synchronous orbit parked some 27,000 miles overhead. The general method for measuring the signal strength from these sats is calculated in decibels.

Satellite Signal Strength Meters Aid In Determining
the Severity of Tree Branch Obstructions

For example, the Rocsat Satellite Finder is an inline meter that can measure your reception in the 950-2150 MHz spectrum.

Given the internal buffering in your satellite receiver, a swaying branch from a tree that blocks your reception can often go unnoticed until it takes down the local reception to a level below -100 dB.

Under such circumstances, calling Wichita Tree Care would be an excellent idea at this point. Wichita Tree Care has all the equipment and the knowhow to remove the offending limb and preserve the tree, thus, eliminating the blockage to your good reception.

Under the meticulous care of the Wichita Tree Care, you will soon be receiving your satellite signals at their optimum level and you will enjoy good reception without picture pixilation (which typically accompanies tree growth occlusions).

Staying ahead of nature as you enjoy your free satellite TV and the hundreds of channels it provides is a small and largely inexpensive kind of maintenance you must perform if you demand the greatest level of performance out of your free dish TV.

Rooftop Sat Mount Showing Potentially
Obstructive Trees In Background

Having a great company like Wichita Tree Care can be very handy to any homeowner who is lucky enough to enjoy large trees and smart enough to know that they need periodic attention given the seasonal and sometimes turbulent weather in Kansas.

Finally, it’s always a good idea to periodically view your dish site-picture and prepare for potential obstructions before they happen.