Hi all:
I am working on a project where I need to pull data from the National Weather Service (US) NWWS service on Galaxy 28. The information for the signal is here at the bottom: https://www.weather.gov/NWWS/SBNConfig
What I'm finding is that things up there in the satellite world have changed A LOT since the last time I did any real work with satellites about 15 years ago. Before, in the analog world, you pointed your dish at a bird, configured the transponder, configured the sub-carrier (if needed) and that was is. Now you have transponders and a whole host of other settings.
I just got my GT Media V8 Finder and have been reading the forums and have come to the conclusion that I need to step back and get some more basic knowledge. Specifically understanding the mechanics of the channels/transponders, and various options that the V8 finder exposes (PLNS etc.). Some basic Google searches have been a little help.
I'm wondering if someone can point me to some beginner/intermediate background information on the digital satellite ecosystem, specifically as it would pertain to pulling the data signals from services like NWWS (link above)? I understand the very basics of satellite communications (dish alignment, LNBF, etc.). I'm finding I need more understanding of the background of the digital side.
Thanks.
-Joe
Understanding DVB-S2 and FTA (NOAAPort and NWWS)
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