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- 9 years ago
Hi Roseht,
Thank you again for replying to my PM and working with us to address your concerns. All the details are in my last PM to you. Please don't hesitate to contact us again if you have any additional concerns, we're glad to help.
Liz wrote: Here's a map of the EchoStar 19 beams in blue, it might be hard to see since the EchoStar 17 beams are underneath in white. You'll find that a large portion of Wisconsin, as well as Iowa, is not covered by EchoStar 19.
Forgive me for being unable to read / comprehend the map to which Liz refers. Can someone who does understand it look at my location (see below) and tell me if I'll be served by an EchoStar19 (J2) beam?my location
Thanks.
If that is where you are physically locatd then yes, you should be in Echostar 19/Jupiter 2 range.
- C0RR0SIVE9 years agoAssociate Professor
The blacked areas are roughly where JupiterII isn't available...
Jupiter II Service Map - MichaelButler9 years agoFreshman
Thanks, Corrosive! I wish I knew this before my system was installed 2 days ago. This would have saved me a lot of wasted time and frustration. Hughesnet should post this on their main website!
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