Nalleman
Member
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2008
- Messages
- 332
- Reaction score
- 268
- Points
- 63
- Location
- Motala Sweden
- My Satellite Setup
- 1,8 Channel Master, Black Pro LNB with CM feedhorn for 28 E which is my main interest when watching TV. VU+ DUO 4K SE, VU+ DUO 2, Octagon SF8008 and Vantage 8000 S and TS receivers. Fixed dishes at: 42 E (0,75 m), 28,2/28,5 E (1,8 m), 19,2 E (1,5 m), 13 E (1,1 m), 9 E (0,7 m), 5 E (1,2 m) and 1 W (0,7 m).
- My Location
- Sweden
I can't really understand the system always (and only?) used on 28 degrees East to publish new/moving senders with only the SID showing. Often for quite some time.
Wild Earth for example has shown "51118" a long time now.
On 13 and 19 degrees East, 0,8 West for example the sender shows the name of the channel from start if new or just switching frequency which is much better and easier.
The German channels are not only very generous showing a bunch of good channels free over a large area but also very good when switching frequency or adding new channels. They simple add the words "old" and "new" to the station name when a switch is planned. No silly "SID" for weeks. Way to go Germany!
Does anyone know the reason for the "system" used at 28 East?
Wild Earth for example has shown "51118" a long time now.
On 13 and 19 degrees East, 0,8 West for example the sender shows the name of the channel from start if new or just switching frequency which is much better and easier.
The German channels are not only very generous showing a bunch of good channels free over a large area but also very good when switching frequency or adding new channels. They simple add the words "old" and "new" to the station name when a switch is planned. No silly "SID" for weeks. Way to go Germany!
Does anyone know the reason for the "system" used at 28 East?