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<blockquote data-quote="M60" data-source="post: 857292" data-attributes="member: 376177"><p>The UK D1 and BBC DAB feeds are carried on 12303V SR 25548 7/8 and have SID's of 60 and 70. The ETI is then downlinked and fed from professional IRD's ASI output directly in to each respective transmitter.</p><p></p><p>Interesting info regarding Kopernikus, obviously this is where the licensing originates together with the remaining feeds still there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wasn't aware Astra 3A is being shifted over to the other side of the arc, that will take a bit of time I guess? This also means that Astra 3B will have no backup at this location? Maybe the plan is to relocate Astra 2A there sooner and shift the 28.2E 2A TP's, along with 1N's, over to 2E? 1N can obviously then go to 19.2E as planned and then 2C could return to 28.2E to act as backup as was in the future SES plan. 2D is still at 28E so one assumes this can provide cover if needed for the 'D' band TP's providing she's got a bit of life left in her yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M60, post: 857292, member: 376177"] The UK D1 and BBC DAB feeds are carried on 12303V SR 25548 7/8 and have SID's of 60 and 70. The ETI is then downlinked and fed from professional IRD's ASI output directly in to each respective transmitter. Interesting info regarding Kopernikus, obviously this is where the licensing originates together with the remaining feeds still there. I wasn't aware Astra 3A is being shifted over to the other side of the arc, that will take a bit of time I guess? This also means that Astra 3B will have no backup at this location? Maybe the plan is to relocate Astra 2A there sooner and shift the 28.2E 2A TP's, along with 1N's, over to 2E? 1N can obviously then go to 19.2E as planned and then 2C could return to 28.2E to act as backup as was in the future SES plan. 2D is still at 28E so one assumes this can provide cover if needed for the 'D' band TP's providing she's got a bit of life left in her yet! [/QUOTE]
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