Ponders some more......
Hey, I wonder if the new Dish 500 the installer used to replace my SuperDish is a DishPro Twin W/Skew adjustment? For that matter, I wonder if my unused Dish 500 has a skew adjustment?
If you have a Dish500 (not a Dish 300), it should have a skew adjustment on the back. 2 inches more diameter and skew control is a Dish 500. Dish 300 is a single sat dish, Dish500 is always a 2 sat dish, though sometimes they put an I adapter on and a Dishpro Single for HD wing dish.
Dishpro Twin and quad are easy to tell because they look like a double-wide LNB and have a Dishpro decal in the middle. The Dishpro decal should have about an inch of space between the left and right edge of the decal to be a Twin or Quad (2 sat feed). The Dishpro Single has a label too, but it's basically the width of the LNB. If you have the Dish 500 on the ground, you should see it fills 2 orbital locations and fits into the Y adapter as a single piece.
If so, I could replace the current 61.5 Dish 300 with it and be able to pickup 61.5 & 72.7.
Yep you should be able to do that. You would need to run two lines from the Dish 500 into your DPP44, one for 61.5 and one for 72.7. Basically it'd be a 'switch dishes, run a second line to your DPP44' situation.
Is there any skew adjustment required to pickup 110 & 119? I don't remember my original Dish 500 needing a skew adjustment. But then again it has been awhile.
Skew adjustments are needed for 110/119, but if you already have a 110/119 dish up, you shouldn't need to mess with it at all. Skew adjustments would be available by going into Point Dish (Menu 6-1-1 on most receivers) and entering your zip and picking Dish 500 and 110 or 119.
For the Dish500 for your 61.5 / 72.7, you should check
Satellite Finder / Dish Pointing Calculator with Google Maps | DishPointer.com and use the skew for the 1000.4, it should be pretty close. I would check 72.7 in there too to make sure you're not in a part of the USA that will have really low elevation. If you are, you would want to add a dish for 129 unfortunately.
I think I'll be getting a DPP44 and doing 61.5 / 72.7 / 110 / 119.