I know Dish has been trying to get rid of the legacy receivers over the past few years... I wonder though, when will Dish get done and convert WA to all 8PSK? Even if we don't get more channels, they can use the bandwidth to give the HD channels a little more bitrate (and perhaps they could even stop downconverting the 1920x1080 to 1440x1080.) Also could look into HD RSN's... 8PSK will free up 33% more bandwidth for WA (about 7Mbps per transponder!) Then, they can throw 2-4 more SD channels on each TP with the end result using less transponders, freeing up space for HD. Looking on TheList that's 13 TPs on 110 @ 7Mbps gained each which means 91Mbps! On 119 it's 15 TPs which would be another 105Mbps! Even 129 has a single QPSK TP so another 7Mbps. So in total that's 203Mbps gained by getting rid of QPSK. Now the question is... When Dish?? The 8PSK/MPEG2 receivers have been around for 8 years... Surely there's not still a ton of people with obsolete receivers?