I was just reading on some websites about C Band, looks like this provider is trying to "Simplify" things for those who are not Tech savy but would like the C BAND experience?
DSR-410 Digital Programming
DSR-410 Digital Programming
I can remember in the mid 90's when my parents dropped cable and went to the big dish it was great as far as wild feeds and stuff, but towards the end before they moved. It was getting frustrating for them as signals were moving and such. But back then if you could handle that stuff and were intrested in the tech stuff it was they way to go.
Yah, wild feeds, Wahoo
News feeds
When they had that earthquake in SF they setup a camera and just let it feed for hours if not days.
There was plane that skidded off the runway and broke in half (by Denver I think) and they set up a camera pointed at the airplane and let it run.
There was a big tornado in Atlanta that a helicopter followed. You couldn't see the tornado, so it looked like a big invisible giant smashing stuff and breaking power lines.
None of this stuff had any narration so sometimes it took awhile to figure out what was going on.
I used to really enjoy watching the CNN feed. They had sort of a square jawed guy that would be reading a book most of the time and every once in awhile he would put down the book and look into the camera and say a couple lead in lines for the next story. Then he'd pick up the book again. Once in a while he would talk to the camera crew, but you couldn't hear them, only him. A couple of memorable lines....
"Six and a half (that's not a personal statement)"
"Ever wonder how Oral Roberts got his name?"
Warming up the cameras for baseball games was fun too. They would look around for pretty girls and zoom in on them and stuff like that.
Can you believe that Amway used to market a satellite system?
Yeah, I know Ice. Rupert is a relative newcommer. Where I was going with that is that RCA and Sony were vying for the ird contracts Hughes had when Rupert took over.rupert didnt own Directv back then....Hughes did![]()
So don't hate digital, because if you receive the master broadcast feeds, the picture is to die for.
But how many people are fortunate enough to receive the master broadcast feeds?
The wild feeds for sports were great
Kind of funny I couldnt find itI have that one, and the manual for it is in the manual section of the forum!![]()