Seems to me that I read that they moved the WASS sat to the west and we might not be able to see it. This is in anticipation of a new sat that will provide better coverage later this year.
from
http://gps.faa.gov/programs/waas/non...Users-text.htm
Information for Non-Aviation Users
This page has been prepared to inform non-aviation users what they can expect as a result of the upcoming WAAS GEO satellite move.
The move of the AOR-W satellite to the west may have a significant impact on non-aviation users on the East Coast. In its new position, the AOR-W satellite will appear lower on the horizon to users situated at ground level. As a result, the satellite may be obstructed by mountains, buildings, trees, or other types of obstructions that sit to the west of the user.
This situation is temporary. A new WAAS satellite (PanAmSat) comes on-line in the fall of 2006 that will restore service to users on the East Coast affected by the temporary outage