Getting The Dish Network HDTV Service

Published: 25th March 2009
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Currently, Dish is using 20-inch satellite dishes it calls Dish 500. This allows subscribers to access satellite locations at the same time. Considerably larger dishes such as the Dish 1000 and SuperDish have been rolled out and these enable reception of satellite signals from three satellite locations.

The Dish 1000 gets signals from satellites at 110°W, 119°W, and 129°W, while the two SuperDish's gets feeds from119°W, 110°W, and 105°W and 119°W, 110°W, and 121°W.

The importance of SuperDish and Dish 1000 continues to grow, as the company is constantly increasing the number of programs available in HD. Dish is hopeful that it can improve its offerings for national and local US television network stations and international programming.

The Dish Network has been using the DVB-S broadcasting standard for their channels for several years. However, changes in the MPEG-4 system have been a must due to the introduction of HDTV, which eats up a huge amount of bandwidth. To cope with the situation, Dish announced that all of its new

HDTV channels will only be available in MPEG-4 starting February 1 2006. Dish will maintain its lineup of shows under MPEG-2. Subscribers of Dish will be able to receive the new shows with the use of a new Digital Video Recording that can be availed via an upgrade fee.

Dish plans to eventually convert its entire programming, which includes standard-definition channels and high-definition, to MPEG4 for it to further expand its channel lineup. Dish's is using Dish 1000 system that pulls from 129 and 110/119 orbital slots for its new MPEG4 system. The MPEG-4 HDTV is being served by the 129 orbital slot. This setup also allow Dish to provide HD Locals-into-locals.

Dish's HDTV Most Popular HD channels

HDNET MOVIES - Channel 9423

HDNet Movies in Dish has boasts of a massive film library that features the most memorable releases from Sony, New Line, Artisan, Buena Vista, Paramount Warner Bros, Lion's Gate, MGM and Universal. This HDTV channel also features works from the top leading independent producers and HD movies from world television premieres.

HDNET - Channel 9422

HDNet from the Dish Network has a wide array of HDTV programming. The selection includes documentaries, travel programs, live sports, special events dramas, concerts, news features and the popular HDNet World Report. HDNet is the total package in HDTV

ESPNHD - Channel 9424

ESPN HD from the Dish Network gives the widest selection and most diverse program line-up of sports available in the market. ESPNHD offers a mix of special events/series event programming, and anything that comes with sports. Truly "A Revolution in Resolution."

GALLERY HD - Channel 9472

Art matters! Gallery HD brings art to life in vibrant HDTV. Discover creativity in the artist's own words with our original series, Art in Progress, and see great museums in stunning detail on Gallery Tours. And Collector Weekends features the world of collectibles plus exciting live sales.

DISCOVERY HD - Channel 9421

Discovery HDTV from the Dish Network has one of the largest lineup of HDTV programming in the world today. Discovery HD Theater features captivating programs about wildlife, science, nature, and technology and world culture.

ANIMANIA HD - Channel 947

ANIMANIA HD from the Dish Network features some of the most exciting animation program in HD. Prominent title include Flatmania, Pet Alien and Ratz and even remastered classing like Mr Magoo, the Pink Panther, and Felix the Cat. This is cartoons at its best and never been showcased as good as before.

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