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PBS ANALOG CLEAR FEED FOR BACKYARD DISH USERS
WILL TRANSITION TO AMC-4 SATELLITE BEGINNING APRIL 1, 2006


Arlington, VA – On April 1, 2006, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) will begin a two month transition that will move the PBS C-Band analog satellite service from the Intelsat Americas 6 satellite at 93 degrees West Longitude to its new home on SES Americom’s AMC-4 satellite located at 101 degrees West Longitude. The PBS program service on the analog C-Band satellite is required by Congress to be made available for users who employ “backyard dishes” to receive television programming for personal use. The two month transition, from April 1, 2006 to May 31, 2006, will provide identical program services on both satellites, allowing dish owners time to make technical adjustments needed for receiving the PBS program service from its new home on SES Americom’s AMC-4 satellite.
The C-Band Clear Feed from PBS has been on Transponder C-8 (Horizontal Polarity) of the Intelsat satellite for the past 10 years and that service will terminate on May 31, 2006. The PBS services on SES Americom’s AMC-4 will begin on April 1, 2006 on Transponder 16-C (Horizontal Polarity). The overlap of services gives users a two month window when the programs can be received from either satellite.
This change of satellite services is necessary because the lease for the current satellite capacity that PBS uses to distribute this program service expires on May 31, 2006. .
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Lea Sloan, 703/739-5021, lsloan@pbs.org

Jan McNamara, 703/739-5028, jmcnamara@pbs.org
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PBS C-Band Feed

Thanks Iceberg for passing this along. I watch PBS a lot and appreciate this information as well as all of the contributions you make to this site. I`ve learned a lot.....
Best Regards!!
 
When I was tinkering with my C-Band project I had that on...some good stuff so this helps me out too :)
 
Iceberg said:
When I was tinkering with my C-Band project I had that on...some good stuff so this helps me out too :)



You are no longer tinkering with C band ? :-(

Wyr
 
WyrTwister said:
You are no longer tinkering with C band ? :-(

Wyr

6" of heavy wet snow (and sleet/icepellets) Monday and 10" yesterday (fluffy)

I just got done shoveling the deck off and tomorrow I will be dumping a boatload of hot water in a spot so I can move the dish back to its spot (I moved it to the corner to protect it from the elements) and work on it this weekend
 
Haven't seen this one yet...issue was LOS (had a dish blocking T5, G3, T6 and G11). That dish is now down :)
 
Most PBS free digicipher feeds can be found on Telstar 5 currently. (ch's 600 - 611) One of the feeds is HDTV. All however are broadband and as clear as a bell!! Use a GI DSR920 or 922 or equivalent C/Ku receiver.
 
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