Can anyone elaborate on the "NBC" feeds that Lyngsat shows 83 West as having?

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Bill_KY

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Can anyone elaborate on the "NBC" feeds that Lyngsat shows 83 West as having? Do the feeds come and go? Are there color bars when there are no active feeds? Any good stuff there?

Thanks..
 
once in a blue while there is a news feed but basically that's all most of the TP's on that satellite are

for news feeds. If you scan 11700-11800 H around supper time they usually light up
 
They start feeding stuff around 3PM east time to get it back to NBC for air on the 5 o'clock local news shows. It will be a hit and miss situation though since NBC has on line server equipment at their affiliates know as VOD NBC.
 
They are occasional feeds, last night around 2-3 am Pacific Standard Time i was doing my routine scans and found out that TP you mention, it was active with color bars and an ID (it only said AMC9/83), 2-3 hours later when i did my third pass of the night (my bi-monthly fine tuning of my dish) it was gone.

If you want to catch feeds also try 72ºW Ku and 74ºW Ku, i've seen activity at 3-4am (6-7am in NY), at 12pm, and around 5-6pm, i even have scheduled my bi-weekly scan for those hours LOL (6:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 9:00 PM and 1-2 AM)... you know, always on the hunt ;).

Oh... also a good source of wild feeds at Ku it's 105ºW Ku, and 123ºW Ku it's good for things related to show-business.

Cheers

Mike
 
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