You can just use the guide that comes with the Dish service. Press the guide button and you'll see the channel # right next to the channel.
There are such lists for various packages on EKB.Is there a chart that list all the Dish Network channels in numerical order with all the satellites that provide signal for that channel?
There are such lists for various packages on EKB.
If these don't meet your needs, please feel free to create such a list and post it.
click on "The List!" at the top of this page.
Or use this SatelliteGuys.US - Dish Network ALL
I took a look at your Excel file and I liked the formating, so I put this together for you, I hope it is helpful
SatelliteGuys.US_TheList Dish Network Satellite Map
satellite 77 is not used here in the US. It is mainly aimed at Mexico. It has 3 transponders that are "warming" the satellite that are duplicates on 110
Your welcome, I had a loop that missed the first item of data (Channel 100) so I fixed it
I help to update the FTA information for the TheList, and the subscription data is updated by Digiblur when there are major uplink changes. (Last Updated: 2/07/2008 9:22:04 AM EST)
I'm not sure how this answers the question in a meaningful way. The List is all the channels on a satellite. The OP wanted the list in channel number order. One would have to combine all of the lists and sort them by channel number.Check out The List!
I'm not sure how this answers the question in a meaningful way. The List is all the channels on a satellite. The OP wanted the list in channel number order. One would have to combine all of the lists and sort them by channel number.
For the OP's purpose, going to the check switch screen to find out where the channel coming from may be sufficient.
I'm not sure how this answers the question in a meaningful way. The List is all the channels on a satellite. The OP wanted the list in channel number order. One would have to combine all of the lists and sort them by channel number.
For the OP's purpose, going to the check switch screen to find out where the channel coming from may be sufficient.
By default if you click on a link to TheList you will end up on the FTA section because that's what TheList was created for, later I added the Subscription section so you have to click the link at the top Subscription List Home and from that page you can click each satellite or the "ALL" link for each provider, yesterday after reading this thread I added the DISH Network Satellite Map.
Now a question about the SatelliteGuys.US - Dish Network Satellite Map are the "X"s the best way to show that a channel is on a satellite or would it be useful to put the transponder number instead?