Wow, what a crazy morning!
I got home from work, turned on DISH Network, couldn't find signal (as a lot of you reported here).
Checked weather radar here, good. Checked weather radar in Cheyenne, good. Checked switch, good.
For fun, I decided to hook up my spectrum analyzer to see what was going on at 119 deg W (since 110W was fine). A lot of dish signals were being interferred with (it's like if transponders 9, 11 and 13 are normally left hand, transponders 10 and 12 were commanded into left hand, too, creating a gob of signal with nothing clean and proper for the receiver to lock onto).
I was watching for about 20 minutes the whole mess of dish transponders going in and out of interference as some transponders appeared to randomly change polarities to create interference and then switch back to their right polarity to remove the interference with other transponders. I don't believe talk of a power failure because the transponders never went away, they just got interferred with so you didn't have a clean, proper signal for the receiver to lock onto.
DIRECTV transponders were rock solid the whole time.
About 4:55am ET, the interference mess went away and all looked good to me for the next 15 minutes until I reconnected my 625 back to the dish.
I am hoping Echostar 14 isn't already flawed and that it was just someone at DISH Network sending bad commanding that they had to fix with new commands.