Hi
My name is Philippe, living in France and owner of the website www.digitalbitrate.com
My web site is like Lyngsat or other satellite channels listing website but I am doing more technical measurements like bitrate measurements, video resolution, audio type, EIT storage.
I am actually well covering Europe but I need to cover the north of America.
The live measurements are done by scanners that are connected to Dish/LNB and to internet.
To increase coverage of my website, I am looking from someone in USA to host this scanner, looking especially on GALAXY 19 and Intelsat 21 but others satellites that you may received are welcome.
The scanner (small box 12x8x3cm) is free (I am providing all necessary things) and needs to be connected to LNB and to internet box by ethernet cable. nothing else to do than connect the scanner.
If LNB change is needed (for more outputs) or other things , I take all expenses on my side.
Technically, scanner is consumming around 5 Watts, and is taking internet upload bandwith of around 100 kbits/seconds for 5 minutes each 10 minutes.
We can discuss for electricity and internet compensation.
You can answer in the forum or contact me by email philippe@digitalbitrate.com
Many thanks for your help
Philippe
My name is Philippe, living in France and owner of the website www.digitalbitrate.com
My web site is like Lyngsat or other satellite channels listing website but I am doing more technical measurements like bitrate measurements, video resolution, audio type, EIT storage.
I am actually well covering Europe but I need to cover the north of America.
The live measurements are done by scanners that are connected to Dish/LNB and to internet.
To increase coverage of my website, I am looking from someone in USA to host this scanner, looking especially on GALAXY 19 and Intelsat 21 but others satellites that you may received are welcome.
The scanner (small box 12x8x3cm) is free (I am providing all necessary things) and needs to be connected to LNB and to internet box by ethernet cable. nothing else to do than connect the scanner.
If LNB change is needed (for more outputs) or other things , I take all expenses on my side.
Technically, scanner is consumming around 5 Watts, and is taking internet upload bandwith of around 100 kbits/seconds for 5 minutes each 10 minutes.
We can discuss for electricity and internet compensation.
You can answer in the forum or contact me by email philippe@digitalbitrate.com
Many thanks for your help
Philippe
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