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When we have high winds, the antenna moves and we lose reception.
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Bad weather - wind, rain and snow - still disturb the viewing experience (Northwest U.S.) and care must be taken to mount it safely and away from trees or other threats
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The connector for the pole is sloppy and the wind will move your antenna back and forth which is annoying as this affects the picture
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I have some hesitations about how it'll hold up in strong winds
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Our winds, ice, and snow would have made quick destruction of the lightweight plastic type design.
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There is no way this would hold up to the brutal winters and high winds in the Texas panhandle where I live
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Each time after about a year to 18 months, a wind will come along and blow it apart.