Let them install the Dish 1000, but keep the Dish 500 pointing at 61.5. That will give you the most flexibility. FWIW, the Dish 1000 alone works well in OKC.
What really strikes me as strange is that PBS-HD (a product of the only subscriber/public supported national network that solicits direct funding from viewers) is not available on Dish. I guess we should only support it "partially," nes pas? Whereas, I can get it on my local cable company.
Well most of the channels Dish does not have in HD almost no one else does either. But even without the channels listed above Dish still has more HD than anyone else.. So its simple if you want HD Dish is the way to go for sure.
The DPP44 is the best way to go hook up all 4 of the D1000 LNB's & the 61.5 On either a D500 w/LNB or a D300. The ports on the DPP44 should be 110/119/61.5/129 in that order. 110/119 can be switched and not matter I think but the 129 has to be in the last port from what I understand so the 61.5 will be the dominant bird. The DPP44 will take 4 in and up to 4 receivers out.well, i'll do my best with the installer tomorrow...hopefully, it won't be a big deal and he'll know just what i'm talking about when i say, "can you leave the 500 pointed to 61.5 and point the 1000 at 110 and 119".
i'm still not exactly clear on how to hook 4 cables from 2 dishes into 2 inputs on the back of 1 receiver...lol...but then again, i'm not the one installing it, so it doesn't matter if i don't know...i just hope he does.