actually they are on 77W
Do you know what LNB you have? Is it Dish Pro (with a DP on the LNB) or Legacy (with Dish Network logo on LNB)
They will most likely give you an eastern arc dish (1000.4) that will be for 77, 72 and 61.5 satellite locations. This will replace your 110/119 dish. You will need an MPEG 4 receiver for eastern arc. A single coax will feed all three satellite locations to one single tuner or one dual tuner receiver (with a separator). Additional receivers will require another coax for each one. The coax most be RG6 type. Hope this helps.
Sparky, it looks like you've answered my question. I replied to Iceberg to see if he has anything else to add.
If I can use a 1000.4 dish, I may need to move it from my present Dish 500 location, but that's doable. It may work out even better, since the present location is very near my driveway, and the look-angle for the Eastern sats should allow me to move that single dish to a much better location (behind instead of in front of house).
Thanks!!!
Ok. Let me make sure I understand what everyone is saying. Here is my current set up.
I have Americas Top 120. No HD service currently. I do have one HDTV that my main receiver is hooked up to. My 2nd receiver is hooked to two SDTVs. My dish is mounted on a 4ft pole at the corner of my house with 2 LNBs.
Dish: 500 (gets 110 and 119)
Primary Receiver: 625 (1 coax line from dish)
Second Receiver: 322G (2 coax lines from dish. 1 to receiver, another to 2nd TV)
Are you all saying I will not only have to get a new dish, (or 2nd dish), but also new receivers? I assume that the receivers are able to downgrade to an SD signal as I do not want to upgrade the two SDTVs in the kids' rooms.
Am I looking at fees for this? New commitment?
you would need new receivers for the locals since they are only in MPEG4HD. They would end up setting you up on a Eastern Arc dish and a couple new receivers
Yes they can set up the receivers to show 480i picture (downconverting) for the SDTV's