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OK this better get my Dish signal....

I used a 1000.2 dish modified with screw elevation modification, and some other mods, from TV4RV.com that was almost as east to aim as a 1000.4 and a bit smaller for storage
 
Considering what is on 77, is it worth sacrificing the tree or going through the expense and work to move the pole?
No the tree won't come down, altho there is one interfering with my west sats may come down, mostly dead. Putting a new pole in the ground isn't really that much work tho. The tree in my pic is a pear tree and deer like to come and help themselves, nice closeup viewing....
 
Now a days Superdishes are better known as good spots for Wasp Nests
 
I have a question, now I have switched from the west to the east arc do I need to contact Dish or will the even care? I haven't changed anything with my plan....
 
So had my east arc setup for a week or so and here's an update. We had around 4" of rain between Tuesday and Thursday and while we had Dish going only lost signal a couple times. So my picture stayed pretty darn steady thru the crappy weather. My wife wasn't happy when I got this setup as she said we don't have SD now as a backup when the HD signal goes. And she is right as my explanation in this thread explains I have a tree most likely messing with 77 where most SD channels are. But I explained to her the signal is much better on these 2 sats 61.5 and 72.2 then it was on the west sats. So when I would lose an HD picture from 129 it would switch to an SD channel on either 110 or 119. Those signals were better but still had a decent amount of fade. So my HD signals on the east are mostly in the low to mid 50's and as I found this week withstand rain fade much better. She is coming around now. I'm hoping when the leaves fall from that tree I may be able to get 77 also. So been very happy with the switch I made with all the help from this forum....
 
You're correct about the lower strength not affecting the fact that it's a better signal.