• Re: Regional news on satellite

    From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Tweed on Mon Mar 17 19:00:25 2025
    Tweed wrote:

    I realise I don’t know how this is done….

    At 1830 BBC One’s output splits into quite a number (16 by my count) of regional news programmes. All are available on my Sky box. Where does all
    the additional transponder capacity come from, and what is it used for the rest of the time?
    They're all there all the time, transmitting identical contents except
    when there are regional splits

    There are many more multiplexes available on satellite, here from my
    TVheadend

    <http://andyburns.uk/misc/bbc-hd-regions.png>

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Mar 17 19:07:12 2025
    Andy Burns wrote:

    There are many more multiplexes available on satellite, here from my TVheadend

    <http://andyburns.uk/misc/bbc-hd-regions.png>

    Looks like my tuner on one of its scans has found a mux "twice" with a
    250kHz offset ...

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Mon Mar 17 19:52:10 2025
    On 17/03/2025 19:00, Andy Burns wrote:
    Tweed wrote:

    I realise I don’t know how this is done….

    At 1830 BBC One’s output splits into quite a number (16 by my count) of
    regional news programmes. All are available on my Sky box. Where does all
    the additional transponder capacity come from, and what is it used for
    the
    rest of the time?
    They're all there all the time, transmitting identical contents except
    when there are regional splits

    There are many more multiplexes available on satellite, here from my TVheadend

    <http://andyburns.uk/misc/bbc-hd-regions.png>

    Yes, all on BBC rented t/ps, the only exception is BBC 1 South, which
    Sky code and uplink for them on one of their t/ps

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