I found it back in August and posted it to thelist
SatelliteGuys.US_TheList - 103.0°W AMC 1 C
little weak with the 6 footer...
I'm wondering why this would be the case, that two signals from the same satellite should appear to need a slight tweak to peak them individually? When conditions are ideal, during the day, evenings, dry air etc. both channels come in fine. Problem occurs say in very early morning when the air becomes foglious, ie is full of condensed water (as it is this time of year in this area, just had first fall frost on my clover). I give the dish (which is pretty new and has never suffered a ding) a slight nudge and PBS comes in sufficiently well there is no stuttering.
It seems to indicate that tuning response to signal strength is non linear. That in fact in some circumstances a stronger signal is detrimental. Maybe my dish is introducing some phase issues.
I am in texas and I cannot get the PBS channels on AMC 103 C with a six footer. I get every other channel on that bird though.
I've got the PBS feeds tuned in on a 7.5 ft Sami dish here in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The Coolsat 8100 reports 75% signal quality.
These free PBS feeds I directly attribute to the efforts of the K-Sat/C-Sat (and maybe even Keith Lamonica) Satellite Radio crews back in the late 1980's and early 1990's. They fought long and hard for the backyard dish owner's rights to access to programming, and fought to keep PBS in the clear. I recall listening to them talking about how PBS had scrambled their programming using the Videocipher II using the explanation that Videocipher gave them the ability to provide digital quality audio. The listeners to K-Sat/C-Sat/Lamonica lobbied hard to force PBS to provide an in-the-clear transmission for backyard dish owners. 20 years later, their hard work is still paying off.
For anybody who may be interested, I have hundreds of hours of K-Sat in MP3 format that I'm willing to share. I'd love to hear from anybody who also has some of these shows recorded.