Last night, I was watching America's Got Talent on NBC. About twenty minutes into the show, the picture began breaking up due to some pretty heavy rains over the Twin Cities and south. Since our state held a primary, the affiliate had a ticker running throughout the show. Once the storm got bad enough, the affiliate completely lost the net signal and there was black (the ticker stayed on screen and was animating all the while in pristine HD). After a while anchors cut in to explain that they'd lost NBC's signal. They showed the area radar and it seemed that there was a very heavy cell south, southwest of their station. Would I be off in assuming that they get their feed off AMC-1 Ku-Band? Or, that they have access to NBC's C-band, 8PSK feed, and the storm was just too much for 8PSK? Either way, the tiny cell passed soon after and the affiliate got NBC back.
Didn't NBC use only Ku-band for dsitribution a while back? I would think that even with the largest dish, Ku-band could be compromised in a storm. What do you guys think?
Didn't NBC use only Ku-band for dsitribution a while back? I would think that even with the largest dish, Ku-band could be compromised in a storm. What do you guys think?