I think your aim is to record network shows without subbing[?] via local OTA television.
There's no "Simple" way of modifying the big dish to receive local OTA television.
To put the dish to it's intended use- I'd look at getting a DVB receiver. The one soon to be released by SatelliteAV, along with their C2 LNBF. , and enjoy quite a number free channels. Get the net's from the eastern time zone and you could add a USB HDD to the microHD FTA receiver to record with it's DVR mode.
You said the locals were "so-so" but didn't indicate what antenna you presently have. ??? Picture??
For OTA, I'd probably try this antenna: CM4220 or maybe the CM4221. 20ft or more above ground level. TVFool (on your Zip code only) Looks to be only low power translators UHF near you, and you may be in a 'hole' so antenna may have to go higher.
BUT, an OTA antenna alone doesn't include DVR function, without purchasing a stand alone DVR.
If the wires are disconnected from the receiver, and want to 'move the dish, this picture may help.
Think the only place for instructions on the echostar receiver are here: archive.org wayback machine
Dish/Echostar won't have a clue as they abandoned C-Band when they got their 'pizza dish' system operational.
There's no "Simple" way of modifying the big dish to receive local OTA television.
To put the dish to it's intended use- I'd look at getting a DVB receiver. The one soon to be released by SatelliteAV, along with their C2 LNBF. , and enjoy quite a number free channels. Get the net's from the eastern time zone and you could add a USB HDD to the microHD FTA receiver to record with it's DVR mode.
You said the locals were "so-so" but didn't indicate what antenna you presently have. ??? Picture??
For OTA, I'd probably try this antenna: CM4220 or maybe the CM4221. 20ft or more above ground level. TVFool (on your Zip code only) Looks to be only low power translators UHF near you, and you may be in a 'hole' so antenna may have to go higher.
BUT, an OTA antenna alone doesn't include DVR function, without purchasing a stand alone DVR.
If the wires are disconnected from the receiver, and want to 'move the dish, this picture may help.
Think the only place for instructions on the echostar receiver are here: archive.org wayback machine
Dish/Echostar won't have a clue as they abandoned C-Band when they got their 'pizza dish' system operational.