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This works great and there is the link here to get the App for the phone.This site also allows you to “pre-check” a site to find out if it will work.You can put the pointer right over a campsite and see if anything might be in the way.
The App for the iPhone works quite well when parking.
Remember, your looking for Satellite 101 - with 99 and 103 right beside 101. If you can get 101 the other two HD birds will come in 99% of the time for camping needs. Be sure and let the App use you location. Without your exact location it doesn't have a clue where the satellites really are.
This is not a reply but a question in this discussion. I'm new at this. I will have Dish Network and would like to find those satellites but I don't even know what they are named or what locations they are in. Need a real basic explanation, if that's possible.