Mystery solved: Just this morning, and after I recovered from a severe bout with Vertigo, I decided to tackle it again.
Exhausting all other possibilities, I decided to replace the 8 way switch. What I found was not expected. As I noted before, I had switched this dish between two other ports and the problem followed it, I broke the old law "Never Assume" anything.
I assumed, there's that word again, the switch was good. In the process of switching cables, I had missed two ports that was the problem child.
Basically, what I did was solve one problem, only to discover another, our ole arch nemesis, H2O. Two of the cables have developed a leak somewhere between the dish and panel housing the switch.
The vinyl jacket was acting like a straw, carrying water all the way back to the cabinet housing the switch. Two of the stingers inside the Snap and Seal connector was black as coal and ready to fail.
Undoubtedly, there's water inside the switch. After changing the switch and filling both new connectors with dielectric grease (Temporary Fix), Every satellite is up and running.
Now I'm left with the unwanted task of changing out cables, only this time, I am using all flooded cable.
Just for curiosity's sake, I pulled out a spare cable inside the conduit to see if by some chance there's water in it. No water. I'm taking no chances this time, all 20 cables is going to be replaced and a new switch added when I'm finished with that.
I just want to thank all you folks for helping me try to solve this problem. Have a great day and I appreciate all the advice. Cheers.