Horsnuts said:Is Nashville local Hd on 129 also? I have 61.5, and haven't seen them.
Rainbow 1 is a high power Ku-band direct broadcasting satellite, which was ordered by Cablevision from Lockheed Martin, using the A2100AX bus. Cablevision remains very secretive about the details of this satellite. It will provide direct broadcast services across the continental United States (CONUS) from its final orbital location at 61.5° west longitude. The spacecraft features 24 MHz Ku-band high power transponders with a combination of 135 watt and 65 watt power amplifiers. The flexible design of the payload provides full interconnectivity to provide either all CONUS or all spot beam coverage through 22 individually programmable spot beams or a selectable mixture of both spot and CONUS coverage. The design life of the spacecraft is 18 years.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company built the RAINBOW-1 (Model A2100) spacecraft for Cablevision, a direct-to-home broadcast service company. The satellite carried 36 Ku-Band transponders and 26 individually programmable "spot beams."
In recent years, they don't even have to be owned by the same people anymore. WMC-TV Memphis (now Raycom Media) was separated from WMC-AM/FM (now CBS Radio, fka Infinity) in 1998, but they still share the same grandfathered call letters from when Scripps-Howard (before 1993) and Ellis Communications (1993-98, kept WMC-AM/FM until 2002) owned all three stations. The W isn't grandfathered since Memphis is east of the Mississippi, though just barely.Iceberg said:Since both are owned by the same people, they can get by with KYW-TV
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