The Super Dish has a dish shaped
reflector that is 36" x 20". It receives signals from three orbiting
satellites. The Super Dish Provides local channels from
the Ku band from
SES Americom's
AMC-15 satellite. It also provides local and international channels from
EchoStar 9, which is also known as
Galaxy 23/EchoStar 9 due to a joint partnership with
Intelsat. These two satellite services, and their older
Fixed Service Satellite technology, were added to provide additional capacity that allows the DISH Network to complete the
Federal Communications Commission's "
must-carry" requirements for local channels, and make room for
HDTV channels. The Super Dish receives standard
Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) services in
circular polarization at 12.7
GHz from EchoStar's existing 110°W and 119°W slots. The 105°W and 121°W slots are received in
same-frequency EM at 11.7 GHz at a lower power. Consequently, Super Dish-compatible receivers are capable of receiving both circularly-polarized and linearly-polarized signals across two distinct
frequency bands, originating from as many as four satellites. ==Services==