F faster68 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 20, 2004 81 0 Oct 6, 2010 #1 How can I tell how far out from NYC will the NYC local channels will reach?
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,784 17,723 Cheshire CT Oct 6, 2010 #2 faster68 said: How can I tell how far out from NYC will the NYC local channels will reach? Click to expand... Check the satmaps tab at the top of the page.
faster68 said: How can I tell how far out from NYC will the NYC local channels will reach? Click to expand... Check the satmaps tab at the top of the page.
F faster68 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 20, 2004 81 0 Oct 6, 2010 #3 ok... so, further stupid question, how do I zero in on the satellites that carry the NYC locals?
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,784 17,723 Cheshire CT Oct 6, 2010 #4 Under the beam location column go to the NY link, then check the 99 and 103 maps for Directv. That will bring up a map that you can zoom in on. Apparently they show in both locations. I thought they were on one only, but maybe not.
Under the beam location column go to the NY link, then check the 99 and 103 maps for Directv. That will bring up a map that you can zoom in on. Apparently they show in both locations. I thought they were on one only, but maybe not.
trainlazz Active SatelliteGuys Member Apr 2, 2007 16 0 Oct 6, 2010 #5 Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them.
Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them.
F faster68 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 20, 2004 81 0 Oct 6, 2010 #6 so D* uses 103 and 99 where E* uses 110 and 119?
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,784 17,723 Cheshire CT Oct 6, 2010 #7 trainlazz said: Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them. Click to expand... Yes they are. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, IIRC.
trainlazz said: Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them. Click to expand... Yes they are. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, IIRC.
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,784 17,723 Cheshire CT Oct 6, 2010 #8 faster68 said: so D* uses 103 and 99 where E* uses 110 and 119? Click to expand... For most of the hd channels, yes. The core programming is on 101.
faster68 said: so D* uses 103 and 99 where E* uses 110 and 119? Click to expand... For most of the hd channels, yes. The core programming is on 101.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 1,944 7,721 Mankato, MN Oct 6, 2010 #9 trainlazz said: Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them. Click to expand... yes the Big 4 are CONUS for both SD & HD...the rest are on spotbeams
trainlazz said: Aren't the big 4 or 5 NY networks on ConUS beams? I was vacationing in West Virginia and using my SatGo I remember getting most if not all of them. Click to expand... yes the Big 4 are CONUS for both SD & HD...the rest are on spotbeams
Ddevil SatelliteGuys Family Oct 24, 2005 59 3 Phoenix Oct 7, 2010 #10 On those maps, what do the different colored "circles" mean? Is the outermost circle the extreme edge of locals reception?
On those maps, what do the different colored "circles" mean? Is the outermost circle the extreme edge of locals reception?
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,784 17,723 Cheshire CT Oct 7, 2010 #11 DavidLyle said: On those maps, what do the different colored "circles" mean? Is the outermost circle the extreme edge of locals reception? Click to expand... IIRC, the pink line is about the edge of acceptable signal strength.
DavidLyle said: On those maps, what do the different colored "circles" mean? Is the outermost circle the extreme edge of locals reception? Click to expand... IIRC, the pink line is about the edge of acceptable signal strength.