Thanks to the both of you...there is a lot of good information there. I can see that my prefered location of the dish will not work for the 83 or 91 W birds because of obstructions. I would be able to clear the obstruction for the 99 and 117W birds at the prefered location.
This information begs the question as to the installation techs' options in finding a suitable satellite commensurate with the size/power of the modem and the fact that there are different frequencies (1.37 vs 1.05GHz) depending on the satellite (which is logical). But does the tech carry different modems at different frequencies in case he cannot get one or more of the birds. Or is there a strap option in the Modems that can change the frequency?
It looks like Hughes segregates its home users from small business users and this also begs the question if I set up a home user plan and opt to pay the extra $300 for the .98/2watt unit (see my post below) , then I potentially have a link that Hughes will give priority. With WB not accepting feeds in many areas because of customer demands, many will migrate to Hughes Net and the home users will then potentially become saturated or "over-booked"
If you have any thoughts on this subject, I would be curious as to your professional opinions.
Thanks again.