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Unfortunately customers that live very close to airports do tend to have disruption issues. Airplanes break up your signals as they come and go and there is nothing on the market that can correct or keep that from occurring. The planes act as moving metal barriers that block the signals when they pass through the signal stream.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My mom lives near railroad tracks, so the vibration moves her antenna just a tad. Well she moved it back just a tad, and it works great, until the next train comes around. I would think the vibration of the plane moves the antenna signals near you. Just a thought
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