Don't wanna speak too soon, but I read from Rick's that people are reporting the signal is back to normal. It's coming in nice and strong here again with plenty of margin, so fingers crossed that they did correct the issue.
For reference, due I presume to normal atmospheric and temperature changes, I see LPB at 87W change radically at sunset and sometimes in early morning hours. My fixed dish is bang on this satellite and SQ 72% and very stable most times.
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Well it didn't last long, as it got later into the day/early evening everything's back down again. Will update if it changes.Ok quick update from California. It's 11/23/19 at 16:00 and I have all of my PBS back at this time, same signal quality as in previous months/years. During the outage, while the 12180, 30000 were out for me, I still had Montana PBS but it pixelated at about 44 quality. Though at the moment all my PBS is back on 12180, 30000, I'm still getting the occasional & very brief picture freezes intermittently. This was what was going on in the weeks before I completely lost 12180, 30000, that occasional picture freeze even though Q levels were good. So maybe they're still working on it, but glad to see them back, hopefully it sticks.
As of Feb 24, 2020 I have all my PBS channels with good signal (about 80% quality) on 125 W, except for Montana PBS. If no one is having issues, may try doing a tiny adjustment to see if I can get it.Well it didn't last long, as it got later into the day/early evening everything's back down again. Will update if it changes.