I'm in southeast Alabama, in the southwestern corner of the Dothan DMA; 722k with OTA module, western arc (110,119,129), Dish America. Dothan DISH locals on the western arc are SD only, HD locals are available on the eastern arc 61.5 satellite (http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/index.php?search=dnall&sub=true&market=Dothan, AL). I'm in a fringe OTA reception area. I'm using a high gain, long range Channel Master rooftop antenna with pre-amp. OTA reception of the Dothan ABC and FOX stations is poor to non-existent. HD OTA reception of Panama City ABC and Montgomery FOX is usually good but is easily affected by weather and atmospherics - very frustrating losing signal in the middle of a recorded program. I record ABC and FOX shows twice - OTA HD and DISH SD - and often have to switch to the SD recording to finish watching a program. I'd like to receive DISH locals in HD.
Option 1) I may be able to switch to the eastern arc. I have an installer coming out tomorrow to do a site survey. If he finds a clear view of the eastern arc, he would install a twin LNBF to receive the 72.7 and 61.5 satellites.
Option 2) Stay with the western arc setup that I have but add a second dish for the 61.5 satellite.
Option 3) "Move" a few miles down the road (and across the state line) to the Panama City DMA, which offers HD locals via the 61.5 and 129 satellites (http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/index.php?search=dnall&sub=true&market=Panama City, FL). I'd be just inside the yellow loop of the 129 spot beam's footprint. This would conceivably eliminate the need for new hardware but would increase sales tax by about $6 per month.
Questions: Assuming clear view of the sky in either direction, how does eastern arc reception, rain fade, etc compare to the western arc? Is it feasible to add a 61.5 dish to my western arc setup? Will the 722k receiver encounter any conflicts receiving locals on two satellites? Is there any way for me to test the signal strength of the Panama City locals on the 129 satellite before "moving"?
Answers to these questions and any other constructive input/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Option 1) I may be able to switch to the eastern arc. I have an installer coming out tomorrow to do a site survey. If he finds a clear view of the eastern arc, he would install a twin LNBF to receive the 72.7 and 61.5 satellites.
Option 2) Stay with the western arc setup that I have but add a second dish for the 61.5 satellite.
Option 3) "Move" a few miles down the road (and across the state line) to the Panama City DMA, which offers HD locals via the 61.5 and 129 satellites (http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/index.php?search=dnall&sub=true&market=Panama City, FL). I'd be just inside the yellow loop of the 129 spot beam's footprint. This would conceivably eliminate the need for new hardware but would increase sales tax by about $6 per month.
Questions: Assuming clear view of the sky in either direction, how does eastern arc reception, rain fade, etc compare to the western arc? Is it feasible to add a 61.5 dish to my western arc setup? Will the 722k receiver encounter any conflicts receiving locals on two satellites? Is there any way for me to test the signal strength of the Panama City locals on the 129 satellite before "moving"?
Answers to these questions and any other constructive input/ideas would be greatly appreciated.