Ok so the guy has been here. He said there is absolutely nothing wrong with my system, dish or anything. Line of sight perfect. He changed the head for the heck of it just to appease me but there is nothing wrong at all everything is peaked perfectly. He said the foil thing would work and maybe the wing dish might be a little more powerful but he wasn't going to go thru the mess of hooking it back up. So my question is if I still have rain fade after the head is changed and I get my butt up there on a ladder and hook the old 129 up can I just remove the 129 that goes to the switch port and and stick it there why bother sticking foil over the head if I just take the cable out of the port on the dpp 44 that 129 goes in from the 1000.2 and then do a check switch shouldn't it just find the 129 wing? Oh and one other question can a 311 receiver see 129 so I can just take a small tv and that receiver up on the roof to peak it thats a 30 foot climb and a flat roof I would rather not keep climbing up and down over and over again.
Yes, that will work. Just take the lead from 129 off the d44 switch and connect the cable coming from your existing dish from the other side of the house onto the same port of the d44 switch. If you access the check switch summary from one of your receivers (menu, 6, 1, 1, test) you will see which port on the d44 switch is being utilized by 129w. That will save the hassle of trying to trace it down from the dish.
And yes,a 311 rcvr will read 129w. Or just have someone with a phone stay in the house by the TV/rcvr while you have them on the line with your phone on speaker on the roof. Let them tell you when its peaked out. It sounds kind of dangerous trying to haul a rcvr, TV, and power up that high on your roof.
An Eastern Arc upgrade will not work for you since you still have the old MPEG-2 311 rcvr on your acct. It won't work on the Eastern Arc dish with the higher elevation.