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Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
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HireMe.geek.nz
2004-11-04 12:27:23 UTC
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Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?

Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795

Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
Gary J. Tait
2004-11-04 13:40:46 UTC
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 04:27:23 -0800, "HireMe.geek.nz"
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Or StarChoice and cable for that matter.



To be truthful, bits of Radio Australia (and other international
public broadcasters), are on the World Radio Network, which CBC Radio
One plays overnight.
Mr Physics
2004-11-04 13:50:06 UTC
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Rather have east and west coast NPR feeds (KPCC and WBUR would be ideal.
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795
Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
Evan Ellingson
2004-11-05 04:34:41 UTC
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Sure. Add some international radio feeds. Be nice if Dish Network did
that w/ their Sirius service, too.

VirginRadio.co.uk
http://www.virginradio.co.uk/
Virgin Radio
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795
Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
Fred Mathering
2004-11-05 05:01:14 UTC
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The one thing I liked about SC is the multitude of radio channels they have.
They blow bell out of the water in this regard
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795
Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
blue_e_bunny
2004-11-05 05:25:56 UTC
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I would not mind SC. but shaw communications really screw people over with
their cable co. so I sorta stayed away from SC knowing shaw owned it. if not
all then most of it
Post by Fred Mathering
The one thing I liked about SC is the multitude of radio channels they have.
They blow bell out of the water in this regard
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795
Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
Evan Ellingson
2004-11-05 20:14:51 UTC
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Post by blue_e_bunny
I would not mind SC. but shaw communications really screw people over with
their cable co. so I sorta stayed away from SC knowing shaw owned it. if not
all then most of it
Star Choice screws w/ the media companies (Bell GlobeMedia: TSN, RDS;
whoever owns The Weather Network, MetoMedia) so THEY (SC) can get the
most money out of customers... who may or may not lose out, too.
Greedy pigs. No wonder they're owned by a cable co. lol
Post by blue_e_bunny
Post by Fred Mathering
The one thing I liked about SC is the multitude of radio channels they have.
They blow bell out of the water in this regard
Post by HireMe.geek.nz
Would Expressview be more useful to you if it had Radio Australia?
Shortwave Radio -- Ottawa Time Frequencies (KHZ)
Sunrise
04:00 - 09:006020 9580
Morning
09:00 - 12:005995 7240
Afternoon
12:00 - 16:005995 7240 9580 11660
Sunset
16:00 - 19:0011660 13630 17795 21740
Overnight
19:00 - 04:009580 12080 13630 15160 15515 17715 17795
Satellite
Satellite Name:PanAmSat 2
Transponder:8c Pacific Beam (California Bouquet)
Downlink Frequency:3901Mhz
Downlink Polarity:Horizontal
Modulation Format:QPSK
Symbol Rate:30.8 MS/ps
FEC:3/4
Controlled access:No, smartcard not required
Receiver:Any DVB-S compliant receiver
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