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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: J Adkins 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 8:20 AM
  Subject: Re: [TVRO] Makeshift shuttle radio satellite falls silent


  Hello back to you.....
  ABC Cband Analog:
  T6 - 3
  T5 -22

  Also, this morning, ABC has a HI Def / AC-3 Audio backhaul up on:
  T5
  3940Mhz (tp 12)
  Sym Rate 32362
  Video Pid 33
  Audio Pid 37
  AC-3  Pid 36
  PCR  Pid 33
  Scan name is *blank*  on my QualiTV 1080Ir, 
  I suspect this will be the location of the Super Bowl backhaul
  currently running an ABC HI DEF promo on continuous loop......

  Enjoy!
  Go Salukis!


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Johanson 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:06 PM
    Subject: Re: [TVRO] Makeshift shuttle radio satellite falls silent


    Hey C banders I need your help. I am hosting a Super Bowl party here in 
Central Mexico. Getting the signal in HD is simple, I shall watch the Detroit 
ABC network HD feed on my Motorola 500 Star Choice receiver (Digicipher 2 
technology, transponder 285) The trouble is, because the signal is uplinked 
from somewhere in Canada, some to many of the commercials will be replaced by 
Canadian Commercials, and although some of the guests are from Ontario, we all 
want to watch the US commercials. 

    Where might I get a free ABC feed of the game on C band so we can watch the 
US commercials? T-6 trans 3?  Although I have the NPS digital package I do not 
have the networks on the big dish. As I said above, I get them (Seattle and 
Detroit) from the Canadian Star Choice system.


    Here in primitive Mexico on either side of my 60 inch Sony HD receiver, I 
have 19 inch tube units that I can watch feeds from my 922 and Pansat 2500 and 
should the commercials be different we can still watch them. Although I also 
have 
    DISH, the network feeds I subscribe to, are spot beamed and I can only 
watch them when North in Seattle.


    FYI I have a 12 foot dish for the C/Ku feeds to the 922, HD200 and Pansat 
2500, two satellite dishes, 2 meters and 1.4 meters in diameter, for DISH (110 
and 119 W) and a much smaller 75E dish (36 inch by 26 inch) for the Star Choice 
feeds from Anik F-1R and F-2


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