Look on page 8 on this link for the Rainbow 1 satellite spot beam configuration:
http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/cablevision_exparte071102.pdf
When this satellite was built it was designed to be future proofed. All the latest technology was designed into this bird. In fact the bus configuration is still not known.
It will be a long time until Chuck Dolan sells this satellite venture. This has been his dream for some time. But at 77 years old time may be on Charlie's side. He may relent but historically has proven to be a stubborn man. If there ever was a sale of VOOM I bet it would be when old Chuck kicks the bucket. His son Jim, just does not have the vision or the enthusiasm to fufill his father's dream of a satellite company.
If Charlie was every to purchase VOOM, he would only want the satellite and the mabe the subscribers. He would never buy the the uplink center because it is based in Cablevision's headquarter's. First it would be impossible to separate from Cablevision and second Cablevision uses it to uplink their national channels like AMC, WE, Fuse, IFC to providersacross the nation.
Voom has already spent over 1+. The rumers have gone much higher like 1.5+ and even as high as 1.7+ billion dollars. Charlie could wait until bankruptcy proceedings and pay pennies on the dollar. As long as Charle will wait the future of VOOM becomes less clear. In bankruptcy Charlie will want the 61.5 slot but Rupert woun't. But the satellite may be another story. It is designed for 18 years. Rupert or Sky Angel or IntelSat or SES Americom may all become bidders. A bidding war may occur, but the proceeds will never amount to the total Rainbow DBS coorperation has invested in the total project.
We all know Rainbow DBS cannot run a full CONUS DBS company from 61.5 forever. It will either be a niche player or another Alphastar. The question really lies with charlie and what he can offer. And if he wants a company using a 2 dish solution.