RTPi added to 97w Ku

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I suppose they'll be vacating 101w too. (Although as of tonight, BVN hasn't even left yet.)

Really makes me wonder why SES chose to lose customers by building a satellite with a different footprint. As of yet, nobody new has shown up at 101.
 
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I suppose they'll be vacating 101w too. (Although as of tonight, BVN hasn't even left yet.)

Really makes me wonder why SES chose to lose customers by building a satellite with a different footprint. As of yet, nobody new has shown up at 101.

Found it, thanks, man!
 
RTPi officially announces 97W/Galaxy 19 reception

Tonight, RTPi started running spots announcing their existence on 97W.

They didn't say they're moving to 97W from 101W. Instead, they're selling this as an improvement in reception of RTPi and RDP, especially for their viewers in Hawaii and the Caribbean.

I guess there's more information on their website, but who has time to visit a website with all this TV to watch. :p
 
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