WITCH TP's i must choose to relocate and ajust my 3 dish to 129W,110W,119W

franky932

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i have a 10 years old receiver that i kept for ajusting my 3 dish outside at 140 feet of my home with a 8''TV.

4 years ago they where only 5 or 7 TP (for 129W)to begin... to set the 129 W alignement. no problem with 110W and 119W.

i lost my list and want to aim my 3 dish (129w, 110W,119W) at each sat. because i am

changing my 3 dish another place.


is someone have TP list for each of these SAT. because i am sure they change something.

tyvm
 
This is also old too but may help?

Home Transponders
61.5°, T29
105°, T07
110°, T21
118.7°, T07
119°, T19
121°, T21
129°, T17
148°, T19
Spot Beam Transponders
110°, T2-10 even
119°, T1-9 odd
CONUS Transponders
61.5°, T2-32 some
110°, T1-9 odd, T11-27, T29, T31
118.7°, T02, T07, T18, T23
119°, T2-10 even, T11-21 all
129°, T1-32
148°, T1-16 all, T17-31 odd
Dish Channel
61.5°, 9443 (HD), 9902 (SD)
105°, 7000
110°, 9900
118.7°, 9903
119°, 101
121°, 900
129°, 9901
148°, 9904
Transponders for Enhanced HD Module, 811, 921
110, Transponder 7
110, Transponder 17
61.5, Transponder 4
148, Transponder 10
EPG Transponders
PTV and DVR Receivers, 110°, T22
All Other Receivers,
• Present / Following (all transponders, all satellites)
• 2-day EPG (home transponders, all satellites)
Software Transponders
PTV Receivers, home transponders at 119°, 110°, 61.5°
DISH 721, home transponders at 119°, 110°
All Other Receivers, home transponders at all satellite locations
Free Access Channels
Free access channels are on "married" receivers that are not authorized for programming.
101, 139, 213, 224, 262, 450, 480, 490, 500
100, 9500, 9900, 9901, 9902, 9903, 9904 model permitting
In-the-Clear Channels
In-the-Clear channels are on "unmarried" receivers. This means that the receiver does not need to be activated on an account to view these channels.
101, 103, 139, 250, 450, 500, 7999, 9399, 9900, 9901, 9902, 9903, 9904, 9905

* 61.5 AND 148 are not currently supported at the same time.
Friday January 12 2007 © 2009 Dish Network L.L.C. All rights reserved.
 
This is also old too but may help?

Home Transponders
61.5°, T29
105°, T07
110°, T21
118.7°, T07
119°, T19
121°, T21
129°, T17
148°, T19
Spot Beam Transponders
110°, T2-10 even
119°, T1-9 odd
CONUS Transponders
61.5°, T2-32 some
110°, T1-9 odd, T11-27, T29, T31
118.7°, T02, T07, T18, T23
119°, T2-10 even, T11-21 all
129°, T1-32
148°, T1-16 all, T17-31 odd
Dish Channel
61.5°, 9443 (HD), 9902 (SD)
105°, 7000
110°, 9900
118.7°, 9903
119°, 101
121°, 900
129°, 9901
148°, 9904
Transponders for Enhanced HD Module, 811, 921
110, Transponder 7
110, Transponder 17
61.5, Transponder 4
148, Transponder 10
EPG Transponders
PTV and DVR Receivers, 110°, T22
All Other Receivers,
• Present / Following (all transponders, all satellites)
• 2-day EPG (home transponders, all satellites)
Software Transponders
PTV Receivers, home transponders at 119°, 110°, 61.5°
DISH 721, home transponders at 119°, 110°
All Other Receivers, home transponders at all satellite locations
Free Access Channels
Free access channels are on "married" receivers that are not authorized for programming.
101, 139, 213, 224, 262, 450, 480, 490, 500
100, 9500, 9900, 9901, 9902, 9903, 9904 model permitting
In-the-Clear Channels
In-the-Clear channels are on "unmarried" receivers. This means that the receiver does not need to be activated on an account to view these channels.
101, 103, 139, 250, 450, 500, 7999, 9399, 9900, 9901, 9902, 9903, 9904, 9905

* 61.5 AND 148 are not currently supported at the same time.
Friday January 12 2007 © 2009 Dish Network L.L.C. All rights reserved.

so there are more TP than 4Years ago?

my old receiver is a 2700 ird..................
tyvm
 
Good luck 10 years old is software upto date? will it recognize 8psk broadcasts off 129?

no idea...........it has not the latest software.............i use it for outdoor with my 10''TV at 140 feet of the house (just for aiming these birds)
 
He must have another newer receiver in the house. He uses the 2700 and a 10" TV just for aiming. Will a 2700 even pick up a signal. If so, what tps are best.
 
He must have another newer receiver in the house. He uses the 2700 and a 10" TV just for aiming. Will a 2700 even pick up a signal. If so, what tps are best.

i can pick up 91W & 82W (TP's 15-16 (82W))with my 2700
i try last week...where is a place with nothing

front of the dish.........BTW a tree felt on my shed and scapping 2 dish (aiming at 110- 119). before it has to put down.(the shed)

i must know if it like 4 years ago for the TP's. 4 years ago i had 5-7 TP's for the 129W , and

almost all for the 110 & 119. i was using that same old 2700.


in my house i have 9242.

BTW THANKS GUYS FOR YOU REPLYS
 
For an old legacy receiver like that TP21 on 129 should still come in, at least until DISH switches everything to 8PSK...
 

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