Thanks Scott for the heads-up on the move!
Now that more people will be able to see the satellite with these audio services, get used to people asking "why their receiver will not receive all of them"? Many receivers cannot properly handle the hundreds of audio PIDs on a single transponder. While some receivers are limited to 4 or 10 or 25 audio pids per transponder, other receivers can log them all with multiple scanning of each transponder. One current transponder on 139w has over 1000 audio services. The BAT Bouquet Tables associated with these muxes are typically too large for consumer receivers and most receivers capable of logging the hundreds of channels on each TP will time out while reading the oversized table. This results in incomplete channel logging. Scan again and the receiver will log another section of the table. I have had to scan up to 20 times to log all the channels on a single transponder.
Then there are the questions of why the channel has no audio (most audio services are occasional use such as a drive time radio show or game day for sporting events)? Why the channel has no service name (most receivers cannot handle the large table with the service names and others do not include a service name in the table)?