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<p>of the leading edge of a storm front. Rain fade can be caused by precipitation at the uplink or downlink location. It does not need to be raining at a location for it to be affected by rain fade, as the signal may pass through precipitation many miles away, especially if the <a href="page.php?w=satellite_dish">satellite dish</a> has a low <a href="page.php?w=look_angle">look angle</a>. From 5% to 20% of rain fade or satellite signal attenuation may also be caused by rain, snow, or ice on the uplink or downlink antenna reflector, radome, or feed</p><p>
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