I've been using a 1 meter Primestar [Channelmaster] dish to receive programming on G-18, and of course it works great. Today I rescanned and noticed PBS in the mix. At first I thought that maybe feeds were being relocated from next door at AMC-21. But, it must be my dish playing tricks on me. And I'll leave it be, because now I can get the Washington State university stations [and KEXP radio], plus PBS, using only one feed and dish. The dish sits pole-less at ground level in a rather crowded corner, using a SuperDish stacked LNB. I suppose I could clean-up the area to eliminate some signal blockage. I'm just surprised that both satellites are able to see the dish as it is. My Pansat registers 70 for quality on the standard PBS feed, and 60 for the Research Channel -- each beamed from separate birds, as far as I know.