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Any chance that level 2 radar data might start coming down the pipe? Bruce On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:12 AM, Gilbert Sebenste < sebenste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This came out from the National Weather Service early this morning... > very interesting! This summer, NOAAport is going from 30 mb/sec to 60+ > mb/sec (DVB-S2 can handle bursts up to 100 mb/sec). I don't know where > the NWS got the funding for this, but this news is significant and > wonderful! And for those of you who get the NOAAport feed, all you need > to do is point your receiver (for most of you, that's the Novra box) to > the new frequency to get it (and get a new ingester box if it's a clunky > Pentium 4, but otherwise, no other changes need to be made). > > EXCEPT...of course....make sure you have the bandwidth to handle > this! This doubles and, in peak bursts, triples what you are > seeing now coming across the feed. > -- Bruce Haynie, NW5S Electronic Systems Analyst National Weather Service Lubbock, TX Bruce.Haynie@xxxxxxxx
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