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- 05-04-2007 03:24 PM #31
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I think with thoses 2 new sat the local HD lil will be now on thoses 2 new sats (Charlie said 100 HD lil cities), and the nationals will now be on 129 for west coast, and 61.5 for east coast.
probably has time goese on the national HD channel will migrate 1 by 1 to the new sats and the SD ones are phased out over the years.
Scott or anyone what will be the new orbital location for the 2 new sats 110 + 119 or something else in that range?
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- 05-04-2007 03:30 PM #32
Yeah at some point in the future we will be back to one format which will be HD and SD will go away. So carrying SD channels will not be a issue do to your Networks will make the switch over. Not that this will happen anytime soon but the day will come. So the need of carrying a SD version and a HD version of a channel will go away which will free up tons of space.
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- 05-04-2007 03:32 PM #33
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Proud Staff MemberNothing is moving. All will stay where it is. Dish is launching its MPEG4 service on its two new satellites. So folks with old receivers will see everything they have now for quite awhile...
Then they hope to move everyone to MPEG4 boxes and sloly phase out the MPEG2 stuff.
Now I should note I just spoke with Mark Jackson a few moments ago and he told me that Charlie was not supposed to announce the MPEG4 stuff yet. And he told me he really could not talk about it yet as up until today it was supposed to be "Top Secret"Scott
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- 05-04-2007 03:37 PM #36
Well just depends what is out at the time but this probably will not happen for many years to come. Well like I said in long run or even now folks should upgrade to MPEG4 when they can. Right now folks can not get some of the new channels and you would think Dish would have some good upgrade plans.
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- 05-04-2007 03:38 PM #38
I sure hope that the new sat locations are still within the same range as the 110-129 sats so we could keep our existing dishes and not have to replace them. Then Dish could enable the software so the dish point meter will include the new sat location like they did for 118 sat. Imagine the rain fade beater a 1000.2 sat dish would be compared to a 18 " dish. IT would be much cheaper and cost efficient for Dish to do it that way than to replace all sat dishes AGAIN.
- 05-04-2007 03:40 PM #39
So you are saying that all national hd channels will stay on 61.5 and 129 like today and that the two new mpeg4 satellites will move to the same locations as the mpeg 2 are today? Like a mpeg 2sat at 110 and a mpeg4 sat right next to it , and the same for 119? IF so then there is no reason to change out the sat dishes or to repoint them to another location.
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