TJ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv8nMZY6QQk
About 1:55 into this clip you have Carol Barnes reading the Weather forecast out on News At One from 1985. (This clip itself is fascinating as it’s recorded from BFBS, who immediately close down after the News.)
I can't find it again, but somewhere there was a discussion on BFBS, describing the analogue Chalfont Latimer days, saying that BBC1, BBC2 and ITV were sourced off-air from Hannington.
Today BFBS carries multi-channel programme streams from BBC1, 2 ITV, Sky and BT Sport, Sky News and BFBS's own Forces TV. Its distributed worldwide by encrypted DVB_S/S2 over BFBS's own transponder leases. BFBS has a technology to transcode DVB_S to DVB_T which is then broadcast in areas where the British Forces are serving, including Mount Pleasant Airfield, and did have DVB_T into camps occupied in Helmand.
The point is that isn't all of this an MPEG4 code in SD, so the UK source woukld have to be something other than MPEG2 off-air?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pv8nMZY6QQk
About 1:55 into this clip you have Carol Barnes reading the Weather forecast out on News At One from 1985. (This clip itself is fascinating as it’s recorded from BFBS, who immediately close down after the News.)
I can't find it again, but somewhere there was a discussion on BFBS, describing the analogue Chalfont Latimer days, saying that BBC1, BBC2 and ITV were sourced off-air from Hannington.
Today BFBS carries multi-channel programme streams from BBC1, 2 ITV, Sky and BT Sport, Sky News and BFBS's own Forces TV. Its distributed worldwide by encrypted DVB_S/S2 over BFBS's own transponder leases. BFBS has a technology to transcode DVB_S to DVB_T which is then broadcast in areas where the British Forces are serving, including Mount Pleasant Airfield, and did have DVB_T into camps occupied in Helmand.
The point is that isn't all of this an MPEG4 code in SD, so the UK source woukld have to be something other than MPEG2 off-air?