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http://www.ehow.com/how_4531069_align-satellite-dish-meter.html


Clear the area of any obstacles. Objects must not interrupt the signal from the satellites to the dish. Remove any branches, bushes or other obstructions blocking the satellite dish, or move it to another place. The signal comes down at a 50-degree angle from the sky, so be certain to inspect the area within this space.


ETA: Could you post a note through his neighbour's letterbox explaining the situation and saying that if they do not trim the bushes by a certain date (giving them reasonable notice) then you will arrange for it to be done? Or words to that effect?

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My signal stopped working a few weeks ago. I had to get an engineer out who said the problem was "more leaves had grown on a nearby tree." He moved the dish and it worked again. I had to pay ?65 but Sky gave me compensation in the form of reducing my monthly bill for the next six months.
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Sue Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> > Mole Trolls...they lie dormant for

> months/years,

> > then out they pop...

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> xxxxxx

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> Actually Idcaca has made quite a few posts on

> here, none of them apparently trolling.


Hence the term Mole Troll...geddit? :-)

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red devil Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > red devil Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Mole Trolls...they lie dormant for

> > months/years,

> > > then out they pop...

> >

> > xxxxxx

> >

> > Actually Idcaca has made quite a few posts on

> > here, none of them apparently trolling.

>

> Hence the term Mole Troll...geddit? :-)


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Belatedly - duh :D

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