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You may have heard early discussions about the conversion of NASA TV
to a digital channel. The conversion is rapidly approaching. You can
find additional information at
<http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html>http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html.
Additionally, the following information was released today:
Transition of NASA TV from a single analog channel to multiple
digital channels is nearing reality. A vendor for the primary
components of the system was recently selected. For information, go
to: <http://www.nasadigitaltv.com/>http://www.nasadigitaltv.com
Installation and checkout of equipment at the NASA centers and NASA
HQs is underway.
The NASA Public Service Channel will be encoded using the DVB
standard. Any DVB compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) will be
able to receive and decode the new NASA Public Service Channel. (The
three other NASA Digital Channels will be Education Services ("Free
to Air"/"Addressable"), Media Services ("Addressable") and Mission
Operations (Internal).)
("Free to Air" is a TV channel that local cable and satellite service
providers are "free to air" at no cost. Your basic, commercial
"off-the-shelf" IRD can tune a "free to air" digital TV channel,
provided you have a C-Band satellite receiving dish.)
("Addressable" is a type of IRD that can not only receive "free to
air" digital TV signals but also can receive and store
specially-encrypted programming for rebroadcast. For technical
specifications go to:
<http://www.nasadigitaltv.com/>http://www.nasadigitaltv.com
Once the digital channels go "live" in early May, NASA plans to
continue providing the existing analog NTSC NASA TV channel in
parallel with the new digital channels for at least 60 days to
provide time for users to convert and confirm they are receiving
digital NASA TV. The new digital channels will be on the same
satellite as the analog channel (AMC 6), but on a different
transponder (17).
For more about the new NASA TV Digital Channels, including the latest
satellite information, conversion schedule updates and glossary of
terms, log on at <http://www.nasa.gov/ntv>www.nasa.gov/ntv in the
coming weeks.
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