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  1. 14GHz

    Need a BISS IRD!

    We bought one of the dSR200's for evaluation, and if it works, we're going to buy 60 of them for deployment in the field. How hard is it to change the BISS key? From what I was told, the client will want to change BISS keys depending on who is supposed to watch each broadcast. They will...
  2. 14GHz

    Need a BISS IRD!

    Awesome. I love flying. I have a Glasair RG, its a 2-seat, snub-wing racer. +6/-4G's, 140 deg/sec roll rate. Its no Pitts or Extra on aerobatics, but its a blast to fly. Goalie- Sam's manual is good. Are you a member of the SNGForum?
  3. 14GHz

    Your G-19 Signal Report is Needed

    On a 5 meter, Washington DC, cloudy sky, no rain. For your "test 2" Tiernan TDR6 v4 IRD: 11966 eb/n0 is 13.62 11842 eb/no is 14.00 Can't get any more peak out of it.
  4. 14GHz

    Need a BISS IRD!

    BISS-1 is fine, the Tandberg encoders support that mode. I'm going to give you a phone call...
  5. 14GHz

    Need a BISS IRD!

    That would be great. If anyone has a system they sell, I would like to hear about it. Chapelrun- I see you have a C130 on your Avitar. Do you fly them? They are LOUD! I had to listen to several of them 24/7 (and withstand the hurricane wind they generate) while uplinking at the airport in...
  6. 14GHz

    Need a BISS IRD!

    Hi... I'm an SNG uplink engineer based in DC. Our teleport is trying to deploy a private channel for a client with 50 some downlink sites in Europe. Normally, when we do BISS, we use our professional IRDs, which cost several thousand dollars each. This is not practical for this particular job...