Last night signals were transitioned to Echostar 14 at 119W. We always do this with just about every bird that fires up as I'm sure the engineers at Dish like a "second opinion" on all of signal readings. I also like to see the various signals based on the FCC maps. As of this writing they are only in the first phase of the transition so please come back as new reports of signals transition over. Just to make this easier go ahead and post all of your signals for each transponder.
Please copy and paste this template to keep things in order
Make note next to the signal reading if the word Transponder changes to Spotbeam on the signal screen
Receiver: (722, 622, etc)
Area: (City or Zip code)
Weather: (Cloudy, clear, raining, etc)
Dish: (1000.2, Dish500, 6 footer, etc)
Time/Date:
TP 1: 56 (spotbeam)
TP 2: 32
TP 3: 14
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If the signal does not show locked(green) 119W then please list it as ZERO.
Let's keep this thread just for the reports of signals. I'd like to keep it clean for just these reports. Discussions should be in this thread: http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/211902-echostar-14-119w-transition-information.html Thanks!
Please copy and paste this template to keep things in order
Make note next to the signal reading if the word Transponder changes to Spotbeam on the signal screen
Receiver: (722, 622, etc)
Area: (City or Zip code)
Weather: (Cloudy, clear, raining, etc)
Dish: (1000.2, Dish500, 6 footer, etc)
Time/Date:
TP 1: 56 (spotbeam)
TP 2: 32
TP 3: 14
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TP 11:
TP 12:
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TP 18:
TP 19:
TP 20:
TP 21:
If the signal does not show locked(green) 119W then please list it as ZERO.
Let's keep this thread just for the reports of signals. I'd like to keep it clean for just these reports. Discussions should be in this thread: http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/211902-echostar-14-119w-transition-information.html Thanks!
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