[Scan-DC] For the SWL
John Wilson
w4uvv at comcast.net
Wed Dec 11 14:30:50 EST 2013
The FSS Ku band transmissions are from 11,200-12,200 mhz. I use an
antenna slightly larger than a Direct TV antenna. fixed on Galaxy 19
using a FSS range LNBF. DBS (DTV, Dish, NIMIQ) is 12,200-12,700 mhz. I
also have two large rotatable antenna systems. One is for the US Arc
(10 ft.) and the other for the Atlantic Ocean Relay arc (12 ft.). Both
use C/Ku band low noise amplifiers capable of C and Ku band signal
reception.
Blair Thompson wrote:
> I hadn't the slightest. Years ago, there was a website that touted all the free and unencrypted stuff that, depending on your location, you could still get with a BUD (big ugly dish). I never had one, and it might be the case that you won't be able to find them in the most remote regions of West Virginia. They used to be all over the place there.
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: John Wilson <w4uvv at comcast.net>
> To: Blair Thompson <b_thom at juno.com>, Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] For the SWL
> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 12:42:51 -0500
>
> RT is UNENCRYPTED on Galaxy 19 along with about 200 more various ethnic
> programing services. Where do you think the PBS Goldvein facility gets
> the satellite downlink signal for RT?
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