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Sun to blame for TV outages this week

Sun OutagesaEagle Communications

True Story:  An astronomical phenomenon called sun outage disrupts cable TV service twice a year.

For those of you who are into astronomy, solar outages occur around the spring and summer equinoxes.  At these times, the sun’s low path in the sky takes it directly behind a communication satellite that transmits signals to a solar outage drawingstation on earth.  The sun’s rays interfere with the signals between the communication satellite and the earth station.

Eagle Communications customers may notice the effects of the solar outage – blocks or momentary freezing on your TV – around these times, March 3-8.  You might even lose certain channels for a short time.

Unfortunately, there is nothing to prevent the mighty sun from interfering with your live TV viewing and thankfully, the outages are not expected to last more than 15 minutes per day.

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