Bluegrassboy75,
Maybe now Dish CSR's and tech would set you up with Eastern Arc for free?
If you just want to see what's there without getting the proper EA LNB.
I've had my western Arc dish and LNB turned towards the eastern arc for a couple of weeks. My dish is mounted where it's simple for me to get to. Here's what I did. Put a tv where I could see/hear it, hit menu 6-1-1 on the dish remote. set for transponder 18 sat 61.5
I had to loosen the bottom two bolts on the dish so I could remove two skew bolts, then rotated the skew to about 68. Put the bolts back in. Cover the two outside LNB with tinfoil. Rotated the dish east, (about 85 degrees) pointed the middle LNB to sat 61.5. ( I found azimuth info at
http://www.dishpointer.com/)(elevation is within a degree or 2 of the WA setup, I got signal on both sats without changing it.)
61.5 is sort of a pain because it may take a minute for the signal to show on the meter. got a signal. removed tin foil did a check switch (takes a while ). Only finds two sats not three. hit OK. Tweak for for best signal. Since WA LNB isn't made for EA I did a balance with 72 a bit higher signal then 61.5. If you've got signal on 72 and 61.5 then the channels are there. KAIT and AETN in HD. You don't have to call Dish.
IF Dish gives us networks in HD I'll get the proper EA setup. Until then I think this setup is ok while I decide if there are better tv options here.