Well, the answer to your question is still yes, but you need Dish Pro PLUS equipment. That won't be a problem. When the installer comes he'll most likely swap-out the Dish and LNB you currently have for what is needed. You need to receive at least 3 satellite locations for the full SD and HD service, using typically a Dish1000 to receive the sats. at 110/119/129. Depending on your geographic location (which you should specify in your header when asking questions like these!) you might instead need a separate dish to receive 61.5. In that case they'd probably still use your existing Dish500 with a DPPTwin LNB to receive 110/119 as it is now, and add a wing dish with DP LNB for the 61.5 slot. The DP feeds into the DPP and a single cable from there to the 622 is all that's needed. Also, a second cable can be run from the DPPTwin to a second receiver. If you have more than 2 receivers then a switch will be needed and the rest of the configuration will likely be different. Keep in mind that the 622 is essentially 2 in one. One tuner will service your "nearby" (Dish's term!) HD receiver, and a second tuner is available for another output that can be independent and will provide SD and downconverted HD to a second remote location. That can be your whole-house cable system. Anything that's recorded can also be sent to both locations.