A Dish500 is built to work for 119/110. While it can get 129 and possibly 119 at the same time it is impossible to get 129/110 on a dish500.
If it's picking up the 'wrong' satellite - it's pointing at the wrong area of sky ! Communication satellites for TV and radio are usually in a geo-static orbit - meaning they orbit the planet at the same speed the Earth rotates - making them appear to be in the same place overhead. If you're not receiving the satellite you expected - you need to re-position your dish to the correct area of sky.
Dish 300 was there first satellite. DISH 500 receives signals of both orbital locations using one dish and an innovative dual-LNB assembly. DISH 1000 system receives signals from 110�W, 119�W and 129�W orbital locations. Originally, DISH Network high-definition subscribers required two separate satellite dishes. The SuperDISH, DISH 500+, and DISH 1000+ systems receive DBS signals from both of the primary 110�W and 119�W locations
If I'm understanding your question correctly, you're referring to the location of our satellites, we have numerous satellites & that would be satellite orbitals 129, 119, 118.7, 110, 77, 72.7, and 61.5.
DISH Network uses quite a few different Satellites, not only one. The satellites we currently use consist of the following, 61.5, 72.7, 77, 110, 118.75, 119, and 129.
It depends upon where you are in relation to the satellites. If you are east of the 110 satellite, then yes the 110 appears higher than the 119. If you are west of 119 then it would appear higher than the 110. If you are in between them, the closer one will appear higher.
i have dish on 110 and trying to at on 119 i bought next lnb with a spacer can you help me.
It is currently on channel 110 on satellite and cable.
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Depends on what company you have. If its Dish I think 110 if I am not sure but you can try 110, 44, and somewhere in the 9000's
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We have 7 satellites that we use to provide programming to our customers. The last satellite that was launched was in 2008. Depending on the line of sight, East coast locations normally are pointed to our Eastern Arc - 61.5, 72.7, and 77, with West coast pointed to Western Arc - 129, 110, and 119. If an East coast location doesn't have the line of sight for EA, the technician will attempt the WA.