Eastern arc has a brand new satellite at 72.7 , which is where all hd is supposed to move to and all sd is already . The 77 and 61.5 sats are older and are mostly for locals , except for some national hd on 61.5 . The conus bird for 61.5 is old and suffering a loss of some transponders. The spotbeam bird at 61.5 is newer (used to belong to Voom) and the strength is fine for my locals. The 77 sat is the oldest and the weakest but the only thing on it is locals for now. I get the following on an eastern arc satellites on a 1000.4 sat dish that I installed myself.
72.7 sat
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Between a low of 50 on one transponder to a high of 70 on two transponders. Mostly in the 60s on 17 transponders.
61.5 sat
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Weak on the eastern arc dish . Between a low of 35 -and a high of 68. I ended up using an old 1000.2 sat dish with single lnb adapter pointed at 61.5 and feed into the in port of the 1000.4 sat dish. I tin foiled the 61.5 lnb on the eastern arc lnb and blocked it out of my check switch. I now get between a low of 45 and a high of 76. Most of my tranponders are coming in the 50s or higher on the conus beam sat and stronger on the spotbeam satellite. A new satellite is going up to replace the conus beam satellite in July.
77 sat
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Between a low of 45 and a high of 52. I have no programming off of this sat except a public service channel or two in the 9000 range. A new satellite is going up there to replace the old satellite next year.