The rumor is that DISH asked him to shut it down.Wonder what happened to the Uplink Activity capture system!
The rumor is that DISH asked him to shut it down.Wonder what happened to the Uplink Activity capture system!
I suppose there could be a bit of propritary information in these links and there was certainly a lot of speculation here at SatGuys that sometimes proved to be counterintuitive to what DISH was after.The rumor is that DISH asked him to shut it down.
Thanks Bobby.I suppose there could be a bit of propritary information in these links and there was certainly a lot of speculation here at SatGuys that sometimes proved to be counterintuitive to what DISH was after.
129 has a very short life span left.There were some major changes today on Western Arc. First, a bunch of the national channels no longer have their SD equivalents. But even more interesting is that Dish has moved all their HD sports channel feeds they use for the sport packages from the 129 satellite to the 110 satellite. No more SD channels for NBA League Pass, MLB Extra Innings, and NHL Center Ice. All HD and available nationally.
Channel | Type | Network | Now | Was |
6005 | Music | SXM05 | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
6006 | Music | SXM06 | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
6007 | Music | SXM07 | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
106 | SD | TV Land | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
127 | SD | Oxygen | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
161 | SD | MTV2 | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
168 | SD | Disney Jr | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
169 | SD | Nick Jr | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
173 | SD | Disney Channel (West) | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
174 | SD | DisneyXD | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
175 | SD | Boomerang | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
178 | SD | NickToons | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
181 | SD | Teen Nick | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
250 | SD | ION | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
835 | SD | Telemundo | 110, TP 3 | 119, TP 15 |
291 | SD | Start | 110, TP 5 | 110, TP 1 |
925 | Music | Aud3 | 119, TP 16 | 119, TP 15 |
934 | Music | Aud11 | 119, TP 16 | 119, TP 15 |
956 | Music | CD7 | 119, TP 16 | 119, TP 15 |
957 | Music | CD8 | 119, TP 16 | 119, TP 15 |
293 | SD | Hero and Icon | 119, TP 16 | 110, TP 1 |
252 | SD | Law and Crime | 129, TP 26 | 110, TP 1 |
345 | SD | Encore Black | 129, TP 26 | 110, TP 1 |
387 | SD | FMC | 129, TP 26 | 110, TP 1 |
828 | SD | Univision West | 129, TP 26 | 110, TP 1 |
346 | SD | Encore Classic | 129, TP 27 | 110, TP 2 |
292 | SD | MGM+D | 129, TP 29 | 110, TP 1 |
359 | SD | Bounce | 129, TP27 | 110, TP 2 |
125 | SD | FXX | N/A | 129, TP 26 |
136 | SD | FX | N/A | 110, TP 3 |
137 | SD | QVC | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
140 | SD | ESPN | N/A | 129, TP 20 |
141 | SD | ESPNU | N/A | 129, TP 23 |
142 | SD | ESPNews | N/A | 129, TP 23 |
143 | SD | ESPN2 | N/A | 129, TP 20 |
149 | SD | Fox Sports 2 | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
150 | SD | Fox Sports 1 | N/A | 129, TP 23 |
157 | SD | NHL Network | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
172 | SD | Disney Channel | N/A | 110, TP 3 |
180 | SD | Free Form | N/A | 129, TP 29 |
190 | SD | NatGeo Wild | N/A | 110, TP 5 |
197 | SD | NatGeo | N/A | 110, TP 5 |
205 | SD | Fox News | N/A | 110, TP 3 |
206 | SD | Fox Business | N/A | 129, TP 26 |
340 | SD | Encore | N/A | 129, TP 20 |
380 | SD | MGM + | N/A | 110, TP 5 |
384 | SD | FXM | N/A | 129, TP 26 |
402 | SD | ACC Network | N/A | 129, TP 20 |
408 | SD | SEC Network | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
410 | SD | Big 10 | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
588 | SD | Big 10 Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
589 | SD | Big 10 Alternate | N/A | 129, TP 25 |
590 | SD | Big 10 Alternate | N/A | 129, TP 25 |
591 | SD | Big 10 Alternate | N/A | 129, TP 27 |
592 | SD | PAC 12 Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
593 | SD | PAC 12 Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
594 | SD | PAC 12 Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
595 | SD | PAC 12 Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
596 | SD | SEC Network Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
597 | SD | SEC Network Alternate | N/A | 110, TP 24 |
So what about the spotbeams on 129. Will they still use the satellite at another location like 119 or 110 and still use the spotbeams off of them? My locals for my home town are on 129 satellite spotbeam.129 has a very short life span left.
Not for long, I'd warrantSo what about the spotbeams on 129. Will they still use the satellite at another location like 119 or 110 and still use the spotbeams off of them? My locals for my home town are on 129 satellite spotbeam.
As far as bandwidth is concerned, there should be plenty of space for HD locals now that SD’s have (for the most part) vacated the spot beams on 110/119.So what about the spotbeams on 129. Will they still use the satellite at another location like 119 or 110 and still use the spotbeams off of them? My locals for my home town are on 129 satellite spotbeam.
From what I’ve seen, the favored receivers seems to be a Hopper3 or a Wally, with some kind of Joey for additional TVs. But others here can give a more exact sense of what most commonly gets put in during upgrade installs.What receivers are customers being upgraded to due to phase out of mpeg 2?
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Not necessarily. I would say that most of the upgrades we’ve done have not been hopper threes, but having hopper twos. And work orders for Wallys are still pretty sparse.From what I’ve seen, the favored receivers seems to be a Hopper3 or a Wally, with some kind of Joey for additional TVs. But others here can give a more exact sense of what most commonly gets put in during upgrade installs.
I myself have just updated from a VIP625 and a couple of VIP722s to a Hopper3. The VIP722s are MPEG4 compatible, and technically didn’t need to be replaced. But the VIP625 was MPEG2 only. And since I was going to replace the VIP625, I decided to update everything to the latest.
As I suspected, you guys could give a better sense of what actually happens.Not necessarily. I would say that most of the upgrades we’ve done have not been hopper threes, but having hopper twos. And work orders for Wallys are still pretty sparse.
On your remote press Info & then Recall. That will get you the satellite the channel is on if that is what you want.With my subscription, I get New York locals in SD from a CONUS feed. They have been on 119, transponder 20 (according to LyngSat). I'm extremely hopeful that when Dish is done with all of their changes to the WA that I will end up with these channels in HD. I got to thinking last night that since Dish is eliminating all MPEG-2 transmissions, that maybe I could check the LyngSat site to see what format they are currently being broadcast (my logic being that if they are in MPEG-2 now, that it is a good possibility that they are going to be changed to MPEG-4, and hopefully in HD). To my surprise, I saw that they have been removed from 119:
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However, I can't figure out where they have been moved to (I still have them in SD). The LyngSat site doesn't show them anywhere else (that I can find).
Is there a way that I can look up where my receiver is picking up a channel? I have a Hopper 3 using the H343 software.