DISH's channel placement is weird to me. I understand the need to have increased signal strength at 61.5, but if they're moving satellites around up there, why not fix some channel locations in the process? For instance, I'm in Roanoke VA, in the
eastern US.

My local channels only exist at 129... on the
western arc. Because it totally makes sense to have a WA setup in the eastern US...
Also, the internationals -- I don't understand why they moved them to an exclusively FSS satellite.
Yet on western arc they got 119/110/129
It would be cool If they did a western western are 148/157/166
I agree with Claude. I really think that the loss of 148 threw their distribution off-balance. Here With 61.5 and 148, you could have internationals mirrored on
both arcs simultaneously, and locals could be spot-beamed to the satellite on the corresponding arc (east or west). In my opinion, they should have kept intl's on the DBS birds for simplicity's sake. I'm sure they've discussed re-expanding the western arc in the past, but if they wanted to, would there be a way to get a satellite to 148 (and beyond) or is it just not feasible? Just think how convenient it would be to at least have a satellite beyond 129 on the western arc. IDK, just something I thought about.