Doug, If you also have a C band receiver, NASA is still available on W7/18. ======================================================================== =====================
12604 V tp 12 <http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/tvsat/pas2.html> <http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/tvsat/pas2.html> Satlogo <http://www.lyngsat-logo.com/tvsat/pas2.html> NASA TV <http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/> <http://www.lyngsat-address.com/ln/NTV-NASA-Television.html> Address <http://www.lyngsat.com/nettv/United-States.html> Net TV DVB 5425-1/2 31 - 3160 5002-200 3120 PAS 2 at 169.0°E \ The New Digital NASA Television As of 12:01 a.m. EDT July 1, 2005, digital NASA TV is available on AMC 6, Transponder 17C. Analog NASA TV is no longer available on satellite AMC 6, Transponder 9. Analog NASA TV will remain on AMC 7, Transponder 18C through NASA's Return to Flight mission. I already have my own C-band-sized satellite dish. What else do I need to get the digital NASA TV public channel? If your C-Band-sized satellite dish is capable of receiving digital television signals, you'll still need a Digital Video Broadcast (DVB)-compliant MPEG-2 Integrated Receiver Decoder, or IRD, to get the new Digital NASA's Public Service "Free to Air" Channel. An IRD that receives "Free to Air" programming like the new Digital NASA Public Service Channel can be purchased from many sources, including "off-the-shelf" at your local electronics store. The new Digital NASA TV is on the same satellite (AMC 6) as the analog NASA TV was, but on a different transponder (17). In Alaska and Hawaii, we'll remain in analog on AMC 7, Transponder 18 through NASA's Return to Flight mission. Here is additional satellite information you may find helpful: Satellite Downlink for continental North America: Uplink provider = Americom Satellite = AMC 6 Transponder = 17C 72 Degrees West Downlink Frequency: 4040 Mhz Polarity: Vertical FEC = 3/4 Data Rate r= 36.860 Mhz Symbol = 26.665 Ms Transmission = DVB "Public" Programming: Program = 101, Video PID = 0x0111 = 273 decimal, Audio PID = 0x0114 = 276 decimal, AC-3 PID = 0x0115 = 277 decimal "Education" Programming: Program = 102, Video PID = 0x0121 = 289 decimal, Audio PID = 0x0124 = 292 decimal, AC-3 PID = 0x0125 = 293 decimal "Media" Programming: Program = 103, Video PID = 0x01031 = 4145 decimal, Audio PID = 0x01034 = 4148 decimal, AC-3 PID = 0x01035 = 4149 decimal "SOMD" Programming: Program = 104, Video PID = 0x01041 = 4161 decimal, Audio PID = 0x01044 = 4164 decimal, AC-3 PID = 0x01045 = 4165 decimal http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/digital.html#dish Norm -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug Ferrell Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 5:25 AM To: TVRO Newsgroup Subject: [TVRO] Adding Sats to Pansat2500a Greetings: Anyone got a "how-to" to get Satllites added to the Pansat2500a? The manual instructions are incorrect (at least with my version) and just plain stupid. I can blind scan the sats that are already in the list but need to add W2 for NASA Digital. Thanks... -- ...DOUG, KD4MOJ http://www.kd4moj.org _____ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Community email addresses: Post message: mailto:[email protected] Subscribe: mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/TVRO Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TVRO/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
