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I am hearing that Radio Stations are being told that the current AMC-8 Satellite is coming to its end of life and radio services such as Westwood, premier, Skyview & ABC will be moving somewhere between 95 and 115 within the next year or so.

For me this is GREAT as I could never get AMC 8 here in Connecticut as it was always too low on the horizon for me.

My question is what will be required to pick up these signals?

I am also told (but haven't seen anything) that Premiere is currently testing one of the ANIK birds.. If true which one?! :)
 
I am hearing that Radio Stations are being told that the current AMC-8 Satellite is coming to its end of life and radio services such as Westwood, premier, Skyview & ABC will be moving somewhere between 95 and 115 within the next year or so.

For me this is GREAT as I could never get AMC 8 here in Connecticut as it was always too low on the horizon for me.

My question is what will be required to pick up these signals?

I am also told (but haven't seen anything) that Premiere is currently testing one of the ANIK birds.. If true which one?! :)

Wow! Sweet!! If it's anywhere in that neighborhood soon, I definitely want to try to blind scan any of them with my C-Band dish to see what I can get! :-D Motivates me to get my alignment issues sorted out. :)
 
Have scanned in about 375 audio channels on 107w. Quite a few more channels to dual illuminate and move from 139w. Would be nice if the audio services all land on 107.3w. It has been so convenient having 1800+ radio services on the same satellite for the past 15+ years.
 
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This is what VLC Program Select Dropdown looks like on a Radio Service mux. LOL!!!! OVERLOAD!!! :D
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They are silent except when they are broadcasting a syndicated show. For example the Premiere Networks Rush Limbaugh channel only has audio from noon to three pm eastern time. So when there is audio on them varies.
 
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spot beam in mentality; they are only vlc; or does it work on kodi? As the Alaska part was low power; and the satellite is put onto 107; they are scanning encrypted; but the audio is now sent National on the CONUS for Alaska in strength?

See, originally; on AMC 8; the beam was very regional; as it was a beamed "if Alaska" then the Broadcaster's could still use the 2 degree spot fir Alaska beamin'. Since Hughes; and the ku patern's have gone ku; the Alaska beam became their "spot" on and with the Pacific Multi-Continental beam it now broadcast's on still today. I would hate to say; competition is steep; but the Canada Ku is kinda spotty too; as ku; but not in C Band. I have loved the many CTV stuffers here recently; and dish size is smaller on new patterns; but the old stuffin' is still here. My 8' in eastern OR does not have ARCS anymore however; and i wondered why untill i saw they went to a encrypted solutional (cable). Free TV no more; there are so many to watch i do not miss them yet (but the customers on az/el do) Now into Broadcast TV signaling the beam is certainly Asian and Australian is who is missing; if I lived in Alaska; it would be a different story; as free tv via Cities is available (as is some forms of cable); but without a ku (small dish) subscriber box; and C Band scheme's have the real old Conus beam still flyin' there no more (even though they serve a spot beam minded. Am i to say they do not need the repetitive free tv; but they will no longer have the regionals (except in Alaska and NW Canada as they always have They really are still there? The repeat is just the provider; they now have an easy dbackup system on the 107 to send their stations throughout the normal NA beam?
 
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