I was under the impression that since Ciel-2 went up, there wasn't a shortage of bandwidth availability. Am I incorrect?
All bandwidth is valuable. Technically speaking, there is no current shortage. But every spot you commit now is one you can't use later.
By the way, I figured out why I didn't understand what Scott was saying. As a videographer, that shot looks perfectly normal, because the subjects are centered. It just looks weird because they are only using the graphics on one side for some reason.
6530(25) - KAVU [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 Spotbeam 49 (NA)(Victoria, TX-ABC)
6531(17) - KMOL [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 Spotbeam 49 (NA)
6532(19) - KVCT [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 Spotbeam 49 (NA)(Victoria, TX-FOX)
Someone forgot to set these as MPEG2 SD 8PSK....hint hint...Dish
So Victoria finally gets their locals ? If that is true then the whole state of Texas is now covered by DISH.
Then it should be additional parameter of transponder's info, like:You are looking at it in the wrong way.
MPEG2 SD 8PSK is my shortened version of "available on MPEG2 SD receivers that are 8PSK capable". But that's a little hard to make fit on one line of the report.
Then it should be additional parameter of transponder's info, like:
6530(25) - KAVU [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 [8PSK] Spotbeam 49 (NA)(Victoria, TX-ABC)
6531(17) - KMOL [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 [8PSK] Spotbeam 49 (NA)
6532(19) - KVCT [MPEG2 SD] added to Ciel-2 129W TP 08 [8PSK] Spotbeam 49 (NA)(Victoria, TX-FOX)
Nope. It's not a property of the TID.
Huh ?!
It's featured exactly in TID section.
Check it again.
Pay attention to a descriptor 0x43 of NIT section: "Satellite_Delivery_System_Descriptor", parse 7th byte after length byte; MOD value = 2 is 8PSK and value = 3 is Turbo QPSK.