• Channel 5 moves satellite multiplex

    From NY@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 6 15:37:00 2022
    For those people whose TVs and PVRs don't auto-scan every night to pick
    up changes, Channel 5 (SD and HD) and related channels 5 USA. 5 Star and
    5 Select have moved from 10964H to 11307H, as described in https://rxtvinfo.com/2022/sky-migrates-viewers-to-new-channel-5-frequency

    I wonder why they have done it - unless it's to change how much of
    Europe is covered by the signal.

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 6 20:29:26 2022
    On 06/12/2022 15:37, NY wrote:
    For those people whose TVs and PVRs don't auto-scan every night to pick
    up changes, Channel 5 (SD and HD) and related channels 5 USA. 5 Star and
    5 Select have moved from 10964H to 11307H, as described in https://rxtvinfo.com/2022/sky-migrates-viewers-to-new-channel-5-frequency

    I wonder why they have done it - unless it's to change how much of
    Europe is covered by the signal.

    According to this article https://rxtvinfo.com/2022/channel-5-satellite-transponder-change
    they are changing satellite operators, from SES to Arqiva. Presumably
    getting a better deal.

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  • From Brian Gregory@21:1/5 to Dave on Tue Dec 6 23:56:47 2022
    On 06/12/2022 20:29, Dave wrote:
    https://rxtvinfo.com/2022/channel-5-satellite-transponder-change
    they are changing satellite operators, from SES to Arqiva. Presumably
    getting a better deal.

    All the actual satellites at 28.2°E belong to SES.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_28.2%C2%B0E

    Maybe it's a change to who owns and/or runs the uplink equipment.

    --
    Brian Gregory (in England).

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