8584(41) - KPXM [MPEG2 SD] added to EchoStar7 119W TP 14 ConUS beam (NA)(St. Cloud, MN-N/A)
8584(41) - KPXM [MPEG4 SD] added to Echostar6 72.7W TP 31 ConUS beam (NA)(St. Cloud, MN-N/A)
Interesting they are adding Pax/Ion all of a sudden. I guess to be like D*
Why would they add them to a CONUS TP?
edit: Looks like these arent uplinked...more like remaps. Ion is on TP14 too so they probably just remap it to the "local" Ion channel....so no bandwidth wasted
Are HDNet/Discovery HD Theater/HBO/Showtime still using the big mpeg2 bandwidths they had on the 110 satellite?
I'm hoping HDNet will retain its highest bit-rate and picture quality for demo purposes!
Wishin' and Hoping'...
Yep. The E-10 spot for AK/HI is the same uplink. It's just downlinked into AK and HI. The 129 AK/HI spots are separate, they can uplink different things to AK and HI on those.
I'm still thinking 110 is going to be used for AK/HI. No point in wasting beams they have designed for there and E-11 for designed with AK/HI in mind also.
Thanks Digiblur,
I agree. Does anyone see why a 3-bird dish (110/119/129) would not work for Hawaii and Alaska? Dish could really make some headway in Hawaii with this move. Lots of HD with one dish would put them way out in front here. Currently it looks like Direct is picking up more new customers by selling a better "lots more HD soon" story.
I'm smiling from ear to ear. Just had my 6 ft. dish swung over yesterday and already gets alot more HD,
I have a 148 dish I can move after cutting a tree, but I saw the other thread that said 129 legacy problems. I am using a sw64 with a 722, am out of luck for now?
According to the list from the last retailer chat, the following areas should get HD locals next week:
Minot-Bismarck, ND
Sioux Falls - Mitchell, SD
Rockford, IL
Twin Falls, ID
Butte-Bozeman, MT
Chico-Redding, CA